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OF
THE MOST EXTENSIVE EVEK PUBLISHED IN AMEE10A.
The Whole to he Sold by Auction
at the
ROOMS OF GEO. A. LEAVITT & CO.,
Clinton Hall, Astor Place, New York,
ON
Monday, the 17th of May,
and following days, commencing each day at 2 o'clock P.M.
THE MESSRS. LEAVITT, AUCTIONEERS.
CATALOGUE BY WILLIAM H. STROBRIDGE.
MAY, 1875.
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INTRODUCTION.
The extensive and varied collection of coins and medals
introduced to the notice of the American public in the follow-
ing pages, has been well known in Europe for many years, a
large part of it having been formed by Dr. F. Yieweg, of
Berlin, Prussia.
Its foundation was laid from the collections of Baron Welzl
von Wellenheim, of Vienna ; Prince of Pless, Berlin ; Baron
of Schultheiss Eeehberg ; and Mr. K. Y ander Chijs, Amster-
dam.
But although thus distinguished in its origin, this rare
eabinet is under great obligations to its present owner, Mr.
George Stenz, of Hanover, Germany, for large and costly ad-
ditions to the original stock. This gentleman’s plan com-
prehended the coins of all modern nations, beginning with
their earliest history. A glance at the various divisions of
the catalogue will show how fully his scheme was carried out,
but it will appear to have been more nearly completed in the
German than in any other department.
The number, quality, and rank of the coins of German
cities, principalities, and minor governments, many of them
long since, and others but recently sequestrated, will strike
the American numismatist as very large. No opportunity
has before occurred to purchase coins of the same importance
at an American sale, and it may be safely predicted that in
future years, coins from this cabinet will be pointed out with
pride as the ornaments of many a famous collection.
Yet, if we admit the superiority of this particular class, we
IV
Introduction .
do not forget the long list of English coins, both before and
after the conquest, with the almost unique set of the XX
shilling pieces of the first Charles — those of French kings,
barons, and dignitaries of the Church, extending back to the
time of Charlemagne — the rare collection brought together
from the various Italian States, a long line of Doges and
Popes recalling the extinct glories of Venice, and we had al-
most said, Pome, but Pome is the Eternal city — or the array
of single, double, and triple crowns that adorn the ranks of al-
most every prince of ^Northern Europe for the last 400 years.
Xever before has a representative collection of such coins
as we have been enumerating, of anything like the magnitude
of this, been offered for sale in this country, and we may
further add that the Western continent has a larger repre-
sentation than would he expected in such a cabinet ; every
South American State presenting a pretty full series, with
large numbers from the Mexican and Central American Pe-
publics. An occasional gem from our own mint comes back
to us in surprising preservation, and, although few in num-
bers, these will undoubtedly attract a degree of attention
quite out of proportion to their numismatic importance.
It is not our purpose here, neither is it necessary, to go at any
length into an analysis of the catalogue, but we may be par-
doned for further referring, as among the many attractions
which it offers, to a number of Clusters of favorite coins, as
well as to many others of kindred subject and character that
might with advantage have been gathered together in groups.
Of the former, a good example is the splendid series of the
Teutonic Knights ; as instances of the latter may be selected,
those that relate to Luther and the Protestant Reformation,
coins and tokens issued by monastic institutions and orders,
and such as bear heads of great military leaders, like Charles
V. of Germany, Henry IV. of France, and Gustavus Adolphus
Introduction.
v
of Sweden : Fine examples of all these will be found under
their appropriate heads, or dispersed throughout the catalogue
wherever their destinies cast their lot.
The arrangement of the catalogue is so simple that an in-
dex of the headings only has been thought sufficient. It
might have been better to have given more titles, but as the
classification was as thorough as it could conveniently be
made, and an attention to dates and alphabetical order pretty
generally observed, it is hoped no serious difficulty will be
found.
While a careful examination of the catalogue is respectfully
invited, the author is free to confess that the labor of prepar-
ing it has left him in no frame of mind to exult over his per-
formance : He is convinced that a perfect catalogue of Ger-
man coins can be made only by one “ to the manor born.”
Yet, so far as regards truth of statement and propriety of at-
tribution, he feels it due to himself and the interests of his
friend to whom alone the entire collection belongs, to declare
that he has not followed blind guides.
WM. H. STROBRIDGE.
New York, March 15, 1875.
INDEX
British Coins, ....... 1
Saxon Heptarchy, ...... 1
Sole Monarchy, ...... 2
Earliest Coins of Ireland, . ... 2
Coins of Church Dignitaries, ... .3
Anglo-Norman, ...... 3
Coins of Scotland to James VI., .... 6
English Coins, . . .... 7
Gold Coins of England, . . . . .16
Copper Coins of English Sovereigns, . . .16
English Medals, copper, . . . . .20
English Silver Medals, . . . . .22
Coins of France, . ..... 25
Kings from Charlemagne, silver, . . . .25
Kings of Navarre, silver, . . . . .30
Baronial and Ecclesiastical, silver, . . . .31
French Baronial, copper, . . . . .37
French Kings, copper, . . . . .37
Republic and Empire, copper, . . . .38
Meraux and Jetons, copper, . . . .39
Sped Markes and Tokens, copper, . . . .39
Medalets, copper and brass, . . . . ' .40
War Medals, . . . . . . .40
Bronze Medals, . . . . . .41
Silver Medalets and Jetons, . . . . .42
Coins of Portugal, . . . . . .44
Coins of Spain, .... . .44
Coins of Switzerland, . . . . . .49
Coins of Italy, ....... 54
[ The States alphabetically arranged.]
Carrara and other Rare Medals, . . . .62
Antique Coins . . . . . , .63
Family Denarii . . . . . .63
Imperial Denarii . . . . . .64
Greek Silver . . . . . . .64
Roman and Greek Copper . . . . .65
Modern Greece . . . . . . .66
Silver Coins and Medals of Russia . . . .66
Bronze Medals . . . . . .69
Copper Coins . . . . . . .71
Coins of Poland . . . . . . .72
United States Coins . . . . .74
Gold . . . . . . . .74
Index.
viii
Silver Dollars . . . . . . .75
Half Dollars . . • . * . . .76
Quarter Dollars . . . . . .77
Dimes, Half Dimes, and 3-cents . . . .78
Cents . . . . . . , .79
Half Cents and Colonials . . . • .80
Medals and Tokens . . ... 81
Coins of Mexico . . . . . . .84
Central America . . . . . . .86
South America . . . . . . .87
[The States alphabetically arranged .]
West Indies . . . . . . . .91
Africa . . . . . . . .92
Provinces under the British Crown . . . .93
Oriental Coins . . . . . . .95
Denmark . . . . , . . .99
Sweden ........ 103
Netherlands ........ 107
[The Principalities, Duchies, etc., in alphabetical order.]
Bavaria . . . . . . . .115
Anhalt ........ 117
Baden ......... 118
Hesse . . . . . . . .119
Lifpe ......... 121
Lippe — Schaumberg and Detmold ..... 123
Mecklenberg ....... 124
Oldenberg ........ 125
Brunswick and Luneberg . . . . . .126
Hanover ........ 133
Saxony ........ 135
Nassau ........ 141
Holstein ........ 142
Reuss ......... 143
Prussia ........ 144
SchwARZBURG ....... 150
Waldeck ........ 150
Wurtemberg . . . , . . . .151
Austria . . . . . . . .152
Austria, Bohemia, etc., Copper ..... 159
Silver Medals . . . . . . .161
Miscellaneous Gold Coins ...... 166
Silver Coins of the Duchies, Principalities, and Sequestrated Cities
of Germany ....... 170
[Catalogued in alphabetical order i]
Miscellaneous Silver Coins ..... 228
Copper Coins and Tokens of the Sequestrated German Cities, etc. 229
Sundries ........ 235
Numismatic Books, Catalogues, and Paper Money . . 236
Iron Fire-Proof Cabinet ...... 236
CATALOGUE.
BRITISH COINS.
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b V 1 Tin Coin, copied from the Stater of Philip II. of Mace-
r, , don ; rude Lead, and more rude biga ; in perfect preser-
/ vation. V ery rare. Size 15
75 2 Skeatta, rude head ; rev. square. Fine.
Obv. VOT. in crescent ; rev. like last. Fine.
fay 4 Styca. Cross on both sides and ins. Fine.
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Saxon Heptarchy.
All are silver pennies to No. 46 inclusive.
// 5 V 5 Cutiired (King of Kent), A. D. 794, helmeted head to r. ;
sceptre ; rev. cross voided with crescents at the ends.
Ex. fine and rare.
S 5 0 Q Offa? (Mercia), A. D.757, rude head, short cross. Fine,
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ex. rare.
Burgred (Mercia), the last King of; obv., head rudely ^ (i
executed within a small circle ; the shoulders extend-
ing to the edge of the coin. BVRGRED REX ; rev.
the moneyer’s name, etc., in three parallel lines.
Splendid, rare.
Eadmunb (East Angles), A. D. 855, commonly called St. \
Edmund ; obv. his name, with title, Rex. and larsm A
in the centre ; rev. the moneyer’s name and a short
cross. Very fine and rare.
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
British Coins.
Sole Monarchy.
HIthebred, A. D. 866, EDELRED REX. AX., head
crowned ; rev. long double cross with square in centre,
at the cornel’s three pellets. Fine and ex. rare.
Eadred, A. D. 953, EDRED R. Extremely rude head to
r. sceptre ; rev. voided cross terminating in crescents.
Penny of large size. Fine and extra rare.
Edward the Elder, (son of Alfred the Great), A. D. 901.
Full face ; rev. short cross and anulet. Extremely fine
and rare.
Aeti-ielred (son of Elfrida), A. D. 978. EDELRED *
REX. AXGLO. Bust to 1. ; rev. short cross. Splen-
did, rare.
Another — head with sceptre ; rev. long voided cross ;
letters in angles. Fine, rare.
Canute. A. D. 1017. Crowned head, 1. CHYT REX.
AXG; rev. long cross. In splendid preservation.
Scarce.
ELardi Canute, or Ilarthcnut. A. D. 1010. Plead with
sceptre ; rev. voided cross. Equally as fine as last, very
rare.
Edward the Confessor. A. D. 1012 ; obv. full length
figure ; rev. in the angles of a cross, four martlets.
Yery fine, large size, rare.
Head and sceptre (profile) ; rev. cross.
Standing saint ; rev. cross in a lozenge. Fine, very
rare.
Earliest Coins of Ireland.
Imars or Ifars (King of Limerick) ; obv. head dotted, full
face ; rev. long cross, hand and other crosses in angles.
Yery fine and extremely rare.
Ifars II. (King of Dublin), A. D. 993. Similar to the
last, but head in profile, with rays. Yery ‘fine and
rare.
Sithric. Similar to last. Yery fine and rare.
Anlaf. A. D. 1059. Head and script. Yery fine and
rare.
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23 Askel. A. D. 1158. Head and script, the head nothing U V)Af ~
but rays ; very rude and remarkable, bee Humphrey s
Coinage of the Br, Emp., pi. 18, Ho. 6.
^ $~^>24 Donald. Head with rays ; large fine penny, cracked.
Very rare.
Church Dignitaries.
$2- $.""25 Wigmttnd (Archbishop of York). Cross with crosslet on ,
one side; on the other short cross and script. Splendid, iJ , 1
very rare.
H 0 o 26 Clnhet (York). Similar. Equally fine.
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. ,-27 City of York, CIYITA EBRAICI. Extremely fine / *
and rare.
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Anglo-Norman.
2. 3 ^ 2S William I. (Conqueror). A. D. 1066. Head, full face, .
PAXS. Fine, scarce.
, ^ V 29 Henry II. A. D. 1154. Full face ; rev. cross. Fine.
^ y ^ ' 30 Richard I., (Cceur de Lion). A. D. 1189. Denier, PIC-
TAYIE-HSI8, (Poiteau). Fine, rare.
/JO 31 John. A. D. 1199. Obv. King’s head in a tringle, JO-
IIAHKES REX. ; rev. crescent in a triangle. Good,
rare.
The triangle on this coin, and on the Irish Coins of Henry III. and
Edward I., is supposed to be symbolic of the Trinity.
5 '0 32 Henry III. A. D. 1216. Head ; rev. short cross. Fine.
Head ; rev. long cross. Fine,
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Edward I. A. D. Obv. head, full face, crowned, ED-
WRANGLDN ; rev. cross extending through the
legend. London. Extremely fine, scarce.
Another slight variety. Scarce. Ccv1
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Head in a triangle, (for Ireland). Yery fine and
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42 Edward II. A. D. 1307. For Canterbury; rev. CIV-
ITAS CANTOR. Ex. fine.
43 do. Very fine.
44 do do.
"45 Canterbury and London Mints. 3 pieces
”"46 Edward III. A. D. 1327. London. Fine.
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After this the denomination will he given. See note before No. 5.
Fall face London Groat. Fair, rare.
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48 Edward the Black Prince, son of Edward III., for the
Principality of Aquitaine. Obv. half-length figure of
the Prince to r. ; rev. cross and script in two circles.
Half groat. Very fine and rare.
49 Another Iialf-groat, struck at Bordeaux. Fair,
verv rare.
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50 Henry IV., A.D. 1399, and Henry V., A.D. 1413.
Crowned head, full face. HENRIO, DGRA REX,
etc. “ Villa Calisie.” Very fine and rare.
51 Light Groat. Very fine, rare.
52 Half-groats. Fair (Calais). 3 pieces
53 Henry VI. A.D. 1422. Grand-blanc (Groat), struck in
France. Obv. two shields, bearing the arms of France
and England, HERICVS ; rev. lily and lion separated
by a cross, the King’s name as before ; around the
edge, the motto of France. Very fine and rare.
No English silver coin bore the royal arms until a hundred years
after the date of this “grand-blanc.”
54 Henry VII. A.D. 1485. Fine full face London Groat.
Very scarce.
55 Groat, with the head in profile to r., with the
numerals u VII.” Fair.
56 Henry VIII. A.D. 1509. Light Groat. Fine.
57 Half-groat. Fine.
58 Penny, with A. W. (Arch. Wolsey) on rev. Rare.
59 For Ireland. Harp. FI. crowned and J. crowmed
to r. and 1. Fine Groat.
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facing to 1., rose to r., XII; rev. arms on a shield, Aa\
.quartered. Ho date. Fine, scarce.
Tills is the first English coin that has its value on it, and the last
with a full face.
5 -0 61 Crown. Obv. the King on horseback, with a sword
in his hand ; his horse caparisoned, the date under him
1551; rev. arms quartered by a cross. This is a line
example of the first English crown. Fare.
Mary. 1553. Groat. Head to 1. Poor, rare.
Half Shilling, 1551, after her marriage, with heads
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So 72
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of Philip and Mary looking at each other ; rev. oval
shield of arms crowned, the denomination VI between
crown and shield ; spots worn, occasioned by bending ;
generally sharp and fine. Very rare.
— • Groat, coined for Ireland, and base. Obv. heads
of Philip and Mary, 1557 ; rev. harp. Very good,
rare.
— Another. Not as good.
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Elizabeth. 1558.
Half-groat (two dots)
Threepence (rose). Fine, rare.
Sixpence do. do.
Shilling. Fine.
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Fine, rare.
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Here the sceptre reappears for the first time since Henry III.
Milled Sixpence, without inner circle ; the edges
grained (1568). M. M. star. Fine.
Another. 1572 (cross fieurie). Fine.
Hammered and milled Sixpences. Good.
2 pieces
Hammered alone. Different M. M. Good.
3 pieces
Similar to last. Different M. M. 3 pieces
There seems to be good reason for taking up the coins of Scotland at
this point, as the next King of England was the son of Mary
Stuart. Therefore, we shall bring that series down to the present
time, and afterwards continue the coins of England, Ireland, and
Scotland under one head.
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Coins of Scotland to James VI.
Alexander II. 1214. Penny. Crowned head and
sceptre to 1. ; rev. cross and stars of 6 points. Fine.
John Baliol. A good Penny. Extremely rare. .
Alexander III. 1219. Penny. Like those of Alexander
II. Fine.
Others. Equally fine. 2 pieces
Smaller. Bade execution. 2 pieces
David II. 1329. Groat. Head and sceptre, 1. ; rev.
inscription in two circles, divided by a cross ; in the
innermost VILL-AED-HSTBY-RGH. ; stars with 5
points. Ex. fine and rare.
Robert II. 1371. Groat. Quite similar in type to last.
Also Edinburgh. Fine, rare.
James III. 1461. Groat. Full face. Rev. inscription
in two circles ; in the angles of the cross, 3 pellets and
five-pointed star. Very fine and rare.
James V. 1514. Groat. Head crowned to r. ; rev.
arm on a shield ; cross (so placed for the first time).
A fine groat, and rare.
Mary. 1542. Billon coin. Obv. thistle crowned, M-R
at the sides ; rev. St. Andrew’s cross, with a crown in
the centre. Fine.
Testoon. 1558- Arms crowned ; rev. large cross,
with 4 small do. in the corner ; “ Maria Dei G. Scotor.
Regina.” Very fine, rare.
Silver Royal, Mary and Henry Darnley. 1565.
Obv. arms crowned ; on each side of shield a thistle ;
rev. a tree, on the tree a label, with “ Dat gloria
vires.” Very fine full royal or crown, counterstamped
with a thistle. Fine and rare.
— Same. Without countermark. Also fine and rare,
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but not equal to last.
James VI. 1587. XXX Shilling piece of 1569, issued
by authority of the Lord Regent. Obv. arms of Scot-
land crowned, JACOBVS 6. DEL GRATIA. REX.
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Coins of England.
SCOTORYM + ; rev. a crown on tlie .point of a
sword. v PRO-ME. SI-MEREORIN. ME.-.- Full
royal, counterm arked with a thistle. Yery fine and
rare.
' P o 91 James YI. Royal of XXX Shillings, 1570, without counter-
marks. Equally fine and rare.
■ a O 92 Balance Mark, 1591. Obv. arms crowned ; rev.
a sword and scales, HIS DIEEERT REGE TYR- C A;. ;
RANNYS. Fine and very rare.
This coin is as large as the English shilling of the same period, and
of the same quality.
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— Thistle Mark, so named from the thistle on reverse.
Obv. like last. Fine, rare.
— Mark, 1598. Obv. his bust to the waist ; rev. like
1/0 95
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last. Ex!, fine and rare.
— Quarter Thistle Mark. Only fair.
— Penny. Obv. thistle ; rev. rose. Fine.
— Half-penny. Rare. Fine.
— ■ Billon coin. St. Andrew’s cross. Fine.
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English Coins.
( Continued from No. 66.)
After the coins of James I. of England and Ylth of Scotland the
Anglo-Scottish coins will be included in each reign.
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James I. 1602. Penny. Ex. fine
Sixpence, 1603. Good.
Sixpence, 1607. Good. ft
Shilling, without date. Fine, scarce. CtuVuu
Shilling and Sixpence. Fair. 2 pieces Ho.
Crown. Obv. the King on horseback, carrying in
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in his hand a sword ; rev. arms on a garnished shield,
with a motto, used for the first time, allusive to the
union of the two crowns, “ Que Bens Conjunxit memo
separat.” Extremely fine. Nearly uncirculated. Yery
rare.
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Chaeles I. 1G25. Penny.
■ Pennies. Two varieties.
Penny. Very fine.
Twopence. Good.
Groat. Very fine.
Sixpence. Fair.
— - Shilling. M. M., lieur-de-lis (coined before 1626).
Fine and very rare.
Shilling. Different type. Very good, rare.
1628. Arms on a shield within the garter; rev.
sceptre and. trident crossed “ Regit. VKUS VIR-
OQVE.” Of- excellent workmanship, and in fine pres-
ervation. Pattern shilling (by Briot.) Rare.
Half-crown. York mint. If. M. lion passant
gardant , EBOR under the horse. Very rare, but con-
siderably rubbed.
117 Crown. Coined at the Tower.
The King on horse-
back, with a raised sword in his hand, Welch plume
behind. The silver stained or tarnished, but uncom-
monly well preserved. Really June, rare.
— Pound piece. 1612. A small figure of the King-
on horseback, very little ground under the horse, the
plume higher in the area than the King’s head ; rev. in
twro straight lines RELIG. PROT. LEG. AEG.
LIBER. PAR; date below ; usual motto around, XX
and three Welch plumes above the legend. Very fine.
— Pound piece. of 1612 ; obv. the King on a larger
and finer horse, bis dress and the caparisons more rich,
the plume on a line with his sash; heaps of armor be-
neath the horse ; rev. nearly same as last. Still finer
than before.
— Pound piece of 1613. In all but date like one last
described ; it also differs slightly in the division of the
legend. Fully equal to last.
Pound piece of 1611. Obv. similar to last ; rev. the
legend in three curving lines on a sheet ; below, date
and OX. Fine and rare to excess.
It is hardly necessary to refer to the rarity of these XX. shilling
pieces, but that the four varieties, as described and engraved by
9
Coins of England.
Snelling, should be found in the same collection is certainly re-
markable. The old German labels or tickets, by one baud, show
that the set has been together a long time.
BO 123
Eg 124
U ICUuo
gO 122 Charles I. Scotch XL. cl. piece. Obv. crowned bust; iVftu. , <>.0.4
rev. crowned thistle. Very good, rare.
— Duplicate. Not as good.
— Obsidional Crown ; struck in Ireland under a com-
mission elated at Oxford, May 25, 1(143; obv. C. R.
(for Carolus Rex), a crown above the letters ; rev. a
large Y, filling the area of the coin. Fine example,
but not strictly a fine impression. • Rare. ,
— Duplicate. Not as fine. \ \ U
— St. Patrick’s Half-penny ; struck at the same time
as the crowns above described (1643), also apiece of iO, ,r .
, „ „ I 0 r ‘ ; 'V
125
7^126
/?$ 127
necessity ; obv. a king kneeling, playing on a harp ; a
crown of brass above; FLORE AT REX.; rev. St.
Patrick with crozier and trefoil, a group of figures to
1., and arms of the City of Dublin to r., with the le-
gend ECCE GREX. Yery fine and rare. Copper.
— Farthing of the same issue; obv. like half-penny;
rev. St. Patrick with a cross staff. A church behind
A
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him.
[Simon says these Irish coins were struck by the Rebels duting
Charles’ troubles.]
, V'128 Commonwealth.
1648.
On one side Cross
3 $ 129
Half-penny. v
of St. George, on the reverse a harp. Extremely fine, u *
rare.
Penny. Obv. Cross of St. George within a palm
(M
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>0
130
131
and olive branch ; rev. two joined shields, one bearing I . '
cross ; the other, harp. Uncirculated and brilliant.
Yery rare.
— • Twopence. Same as last in all but size. Uncir-
culated. Rare.
— Sixpence. Same type, with the addition of in-
)l 132
scription and legend. On the obv. around the device
The Commonwealth of England; on the rev. motto
GOD WITH YS. 1654. Fine.
Shilling. 1656. Same in all respects except size.
n
Rubbed.
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British Coins.
183 Commonwealth. Half-crown. Same type 1654. Ex-
tremely tine ; very nearly uncirculated. Hare.
134 Crown. 1653. Fine, but weak impression ; some-
what rubbed. Hare.
135 Half-penny, Penny, and Twopence — the latter very
tine ; the others pierced. 3 pieces.
136 Cromwell, 1648 to 1660. Shilling, 1658. Obv. laureated
head ; rev. shield bearing his escutcheon in the centre
of the Arms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with
the legend, PAX QYFERITUR BELLO. Fair.
137 Half-crown. Same series. Uncirculated; in this
condition, very rare.
138 Crown. Struck before the dies were cracked, with-
out the least trace of the welVknovm flaw. Edge plain,
minted without the collar, line and sharp. Nearly un-
circulated. Excessively rare.
139 Crown, cracked die, lettered edge. As tine as last.
Rare.
140 Same in tin; edge plain. Very tine and rare.
141 Same. Lettered edge, equally tine and rare.
[These tin crowns are as valuable and more rare than the silver from
the same dies. They were struck in 1658 — guaranteed genuine
from the Protector’s dies, under the supervision of Blondin. The
next piece is equally remarkable.]
141* Cromwell. aFor necessary change” a piece of tin
money, having the Cross of St. George on one side, and
a harp on the other. “A ounce of tine pewter.” See
Heeding PL, xxxi., Ho. 15. Yery interesting and
valuable, tine.
142 Small oval medallion, without reverse. Cromwell’s
bust, with inscription commemorating the Battle of
Dunbar, THE LORD OF LIOSTS, etc., with u Si-
mon” on the edge of the arms; size about 13 x 18.
Unique and very tine. Silver.
143 Charles II. 1660. Penny. Crowned bust to 1. By
Simon. Yery tine, rare.
144 Twopence. Same type. Rubbed.
145 Threepence. do do.
Coins of England.
1 1
E 146 Charles II. Penny, Twopence, Threepence, and Groat ;
laureated bust to r. Fine and rare. Set Maundy jf'C; (vlURtv*.
money nearly uncirculated.
Another Maundy set of 4 pieces. Very fine. j4 (
Shilling. 1663. Very good. F‘ f u V
147
\ 148
2 049
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Half-crown. 1671. do.
Crown. 1662. Rose under bust.
Extremely fine
vX/iK/t/Ui'O Aw
rare.
10
151
<ro 152
rf 153
P 154
5 155
» $' 156
5*0 157
— One and Twopence. 2 pieces.
— Pattern farthing, 1665. Proof impression from
the dies in silver. Obv. laureated bust to “ Carolus A
h
Oarolo” ; rev. Britannia seated, QYATYOR MARIA
VIKDICO. Very beautiful and rare.
Same in copper. Proof and red. Rare. (ZfiO &
James II. 1685. Penny, twopence, threepence, and
groat. Fine Maundy set. Three of the pieces uncir- C b • • f
Rare.
Penny, twopence, and threepence. Fine. 4 pieces. A p, * r !
Crown (1687). Unusually fine. Rare. t [
o
dilated.
5" 158
u:
159
160
161
0 162
r i63
164
Brass and copper coins struck in Dublin ; A.D.
1690, called gun money, which had a forced circulation
among the Protestants, VI., XII., and XXX. d. pieces
with one which they had to take for a crown on pain of
death ; this last has the King on horseback, with 4
shields arranged as a cross — a crown in the centre on
the reverse. An extremely fine set. 4 pieces
— — • Another set of this provisional money. Yearly all
fine. 4 pieces
Plantation tin piece. The King on horseback ; rev.
4 shields. Fine.
“Hibernia” Half-penny. Obv. “Voce Populi
rev. “Hibernia” over a harp. Struck in Limerick in
1700. A good example ; scarce.
William and Mary. 1688. Penny, Twopence, Three-
pence, and Groat. A fine set of Maundy money.
All nearly, and some quite uncirculated. Rare.
Pennies. Uncirculated. ■ 2 pieces
Twopence. Fine. . c y , .
Groat. Uncirculated.
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165 William and Mary Shilling. The cypher of their
names in angles of the cross. Poor.
166 Half-crown. Same type; their portaits to r. Very
fair, rare.
167 — — Half-crown, 1689. Portraits to r. ; rev. arms on a
plain shield under a crown. Fine.
168 Half-crown, 1690. Same type. Uncirculated ,
rare.
r. / 7 S'169
• \ '
170
/ . 3V171
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1 •• . •••■ 'r/° 175
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180
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Half-crown, 1691. Their busts to 1. Yerv fine,
' «y '
rare.
■ Crown, 1691. Their busts to r. ; their cypher in
the angles of the cross on reverse. Uncirculated, very
rare.
William alone. Penny. Uncirculated.
Penny, Threepence, and Groat. Fine. 3 pieces
Sixpence and Shilling. Fair. 2 piece*.
- — Half-crown, 1698. Yery fine.
Duplicate. Equally fine.
Crown, 1696. Yery fine, rare.
Half-crown. With the date of the birth of 1‘ Sarah
Dunkerly ” (1779) on reverse. Neatly engraved.
Anne. 1702. Penny, Twopence, Threepence, and Groat.
A fine set of Maundy money. Nearly uncirculated,
rare.
Penny. Yery fine.
Twopence. Equally fine.
Threepence. do do
Two and Threepences. 3 pieces
Sixpence. Plain. Rubbed.
Shilling. Plumes. Good.
Shilling. E. under bust. Good.
Shilling. YIGO under bust. Uncirculated, rare.
Crown. YIGO under bust. Uncirculated, splen-
did, rare.
Crown. E. (for Edinburgh) under bust. Nearly
uncirculated.
Pattern Farthing, 1714. Proof impression in sil-
ver. Yery slightly rubbed, still splendid. On rev.
Britannia, seated.
Coins of England.
13
1 190 Anne Shilling Token.
6 "191
0 192
193
194
195
a 196
Obv. bust of Anne;* rev. arms
within the garter, the supporters lying down, the es-
cutcheon crowned and resting on a pedestal, with
the Queen’s monogram. Uncirculated, rare.
Shilling Token. Obv. same as last ; rev. arms sup-
ported by Cupid. Uncirculated, rare.
George I. 1714. Penny. Uncirculated.
Penny and Threepence. Fine.
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2 pieces /i-trV***
Penny and Sixpence (S.S.C.). Fine. 2 pieces
— Penny and Shilling (S.S.C.). Yery fine. 2 pieces
Two-third Crown, 1724. Obv. laureated bust in
i(
the Roman habit; rev., arms in cross, the spaces plain,
edge milled. Yery fine, rare.
il
197
Crown. Obv. like last, II, C, B, under bust ; rev.
arms in the garter, lion and unicorn supporting. Date,
1718. Extremely fine, rare.
0 dfD'ttv
Crown. Rev. arms in cross, the cross of St. George
in centre, S. S. C. (for South Sea Co.) in the angles.
Yery fine, scarce.
6 199 George II. 1729. Penny. Uncirculated.
— Penny and Twopence. do.
(So/i/u cl*
'U.
., 200
0 201
202
203
'204
0 205
r 206
. 207
Pennies and Twopences. Yery fine.
■ Sixpence. Uncirculated.
Shilling. do.
Sixpence and Shilling. Fine.
2 pieces
7 pieces
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1 1
1 ) v v [y •,
Shilling.
Rose in angles of cross.
2 pieces
U
1
Fine.
* V
208
Half-crown, 1746. Extremely fine.
Half-crown, 1750. Ecju ally fine.
Crown, 1746. LIMA, under bust.
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Uncirculated
;j 209
rare.
— Crown.
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v
210
211
212
l !
213
214
Rose in angles of cross ; S. B. engraved
on obverse. Yery fine.
George III. 1760. Penny. Young head. Brilliant.
Penny. Old head. Brilliant. • S 1 1 ■ { fC
Penny, Threepence, and Fourpence. Fine.
3 pieces
Sixpence, 1787. Yery fine.
Uncirculated. { /A lb' t ^ vAtri
Shilling, 1787.
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216
217
■cs 7 $
p, Y
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218
219
220
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221
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222
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I . Jfty.
223
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224
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225
226
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227
228
229
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230
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231
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232
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garter, old head. Ordinary. 2 pieces.
Half-crown, 1817. Uncirculated. Hare.
From the new dies by Wyon, from design by Pistrucci.
— Half-crown, 1819. Nearly uncirculated.
— Crown, 1791 ; obw laureated bust in Roman habit
to r. ; rev. handsome coat-of-arms, crowned legend.
BRUNS. &LUN. DUX. S. R. I. A. T. A. & ELECT.
Uncirculated.
— Crown, 1818. From new dies, by Pistrucci ; obv.
laureated head ; rev. St. George and Dragon ; on edge.
“ Decees et Tutamen. Anno Regni Six.” Splendid
proof impression. Yery rare.
— Crown, 1819 ; same type. Uncirculated.
— Crown, 1820 ; same type. do.
— Dollar of Bank of England, 1804. Nearly uncir-
culated.
Bank of England Token. Fine Shilling and Six-
pence, 1811 ; obv. laureated bust in Roman habit ; rev.
Britannia seated. Brilliant proof. Extremely rare.
— Bank of England Dollar, 1804 ; proof impression
in copper. Edge plain, rare.
Half-Dollar, Carolus III. Spain, with counterstamp
at mint ; small head of the King. Ex. fine, rare.
— Carolus Dollar ; counterstamped in the same
way. Ex. fine, rare.
— Dollar of Carolus III., 1776, counterstamped as
before. Very fine.
— Dollar of Carolus V., bearing stamp, “ Thistle
Bank, 4-9.” Yery fine, rare.
— - Fivepence, Irish Bank Token. Fair.
— Tenpeuce, do. do. do.
— Thirtypence, do. do. 1808. Fine.
— One Shilling, Sixpence, Bank Token ; young head,
1811. Uncirculated.
— One Shilling, Sixpence, Bank Token ; old head,
1814 and 1815. Yery fine. 2 pieces
Coins of England.
15
66' 234
ifT 235
3 0 236
— Three-Shilling Bank Tokens, 1811 and 1813 ; old
and young head. Very fine. 2 pieces >
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Peterborough Bank Token for 18 Pence, “ Cole & j J
Co.” View of the Cathedral. Uncirculated.
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Shilling Tokens, Bristol, Devonshire, Norfolk, New
If
/6 237
%6 '238
'239
- 240
it
h- 241
rr848
Castle, Worcester, Yarmouth, and York. All very
fine. 7 pieces
Sixpenny Tokens and Colonial. 5 pieces 47l
Geoege IV. 1820. Penny proof. tjl
Penny and Fourpence. Proof. 2 pieces a
Sixpence, 1825. Uncirculated. t v v '— »
Shilling; rev. Lion on Crown. Uncirculated.
Shilling; rev. Armes Crowned; rose, thistle and , .
tyVvuLUi.- r
<£ o 243
fj6~ 244
shamrock. Proof.
Half-crown, 1826. Ordinary.
— Half-crown, 1820 ; rev. Arms crowned, rose, thistle
'yoo 245
*
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and shamrock. Splendid uncirculated impression. I V j
Rare.
— Crown ; rev. St. George and Dragon. By Pistrucci.
Fine proof.
Crown, 1826 ; obv/ bare head, after design by ,
mtrv : rev. sunerb Coat-of-arms and Crest bv Mer- L
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Chantry ; rev. superb Coat-of-arms and Crest by Mer- L
lin. Splendid proof impression. Rare.
J' 247 William IV. 1830. One Penny-and-a-half, Fourpence, lg
and 1-8 Gilders for British Guiana and Demarara, etc. C **• 1 6 1 ; • "
10 pieces
'3 248 Victoria. 1837. Penny, Penny-half-penny, Twopence,
Threepence, Fourpence and Sixpence, all but 4d uncir-
culated. 6 pieces
6 249 Model Coins and small silver. Extra fine. 10 pcs t'i'M l/
Florin, “ Victoria Regina.” Owing to the omission ,
). G., recalled. Very fine, rare.
of D. G., recalled. Very
— Florin, “Victoria D. G., Bret., Reg. F. D.,” 1859 ,
Uncirculated.
. ' l >
— Florin, brilliant. g\ V b
— Florin, ordinary.
— Crown, nearly uncirculated.
v v K.
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British Corns.
' cr o 255
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£ ' 256
i ac> 257
258
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259
260
C / 0
' v 5 “ 261
/ i < 262
263
J6~0 264
MJoo 265
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D &■<$' 268
Gold Coins of England .
Edward III. 1327. Noble of tlie first coinage ; obv. the
King in the midst of a Ship ; rev. cross fleurie, with
lions under crown in the angles. IHS. AVTEM-
TRANSIENS, P. MEDIVM. ILLORVM IBAT. As
fine as when coined. Extremely rare in this condition.
Edward IY. 1461. Rial ; obv. like last ; rev. instead of
cross, a sun, surrounded by lions and crowns. Yery
broad, and extremely fine. Yery rare.
Elizabeth. Angel ; obv. St. Michael subduing a dragon ;
rev. a ship. In fine preservation. Yery rare.
James YI. (Scotch) ; obv. sword and sceptre, crossed
with thistles and crown above, and date 1601 below ;
rev. Arms of Scotland. Well preserved and rare.
I do not find this coin described. It contains the value of a half
Angel, or nearly so.
Gold Crown of James, after he became King of
England. Extremely fine, rare. *
Charles I. Five-shilling, or Gold Crown. Yery fine
and rare.
Commonwealth XX. Shilling-piece or Pound ; obv.
Cross of St. George; rev. two shields (Arms of Eng-
land and Ireland), as it came from the die. Rare.
James II. Gold Crown (Five-shillings). Extremely fine.
George II. Crown. Proof.
George III. One-third Guinea; rev. crown.
Half-guinea. Proof.
George IV. Five Guinea-piece; obv. Chantrey’s bust ;
rev. arms on an ermine mantle. None were struck
for general circulation. Splendid proof. Rare.
Copper Coins of English Sovereigns.
Irish Farthing of James I. Two sceptres crossed through
a crown ; rev. harp. Very fine.
Farthing of James I. Two sceptres crossed through
a crown ; rev. harp. Others equally fine. 2 pieces
Farthing of Charles I. Same type. Fine.
269
English Copper Coin ?.
1 7
Co 270 Irish. St. Patrick’s farthing. Royal harper* kneeling.
Ordinary. /
— Half-penny of Charles II. 1082. Rubbed. Scarce. / $ / ' f>, .
— do James II. 1686. Rubbed. 2 pcs.
35* 2 71
lo 272
5/6^273
/
to 274
fO 275
— Gun money James II. 1690. Crown, half-crown
(xxx d ), and shilling. Fine. 3 pieces. ’’ I
— Half-crown xxx. and xii. d. Good. 2 pieces.
3 276
277
— Half-pennies and farthings of George I. under }
Wood’s patent. Varieties. Fair. 6 pieces.
— Pennies, half-pennies, and farthings, George II. and
III. Ordinary. 9 pieces. / 5
Scotch farthings of Charles II. Obv. C II. R under a
crown ; rev. -thistle. Fine. 2 pieces. . J • _
o 278
o 279
Farthings and bawbees. Thistle. Fair. 6 pieces. \ ,
Bawbees and half do. James II. and William and 7 ‘ b’ V
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
Mary, and several rare tokens. Miscellaneous.
10 pieces.
Isle of Man. Penny of George III. 1786. Very fine. V|; . ^ ^ , , ,,
Scarce. \ f J
Athol penny. 1758. The legs in mail, and spurred. I, ' /
Extra fine, rare. - - -
Penny, half-penny, and farthing. 4 pieces, / f •' ;
Guernsey. 8 doubles and 4 doubles. Very fine. 2 pieces, '
287
8 doubles, 4 doubles, and 1 double. 3 pieces \ d.
J ersey and Guernsey. 6 piecesT" To 1 ‘ ; ' G.
English. Charles II. “ Carolus a Carolo ” farthings./^
Rare. 2 pieces. v / 5 AAa G V
Pattern farthing of Charles II. “ Carolus a Car-
olo.” Struck with two rings in centre. Extra fine J ’■
and rare.
Half-penny and farthing of William and Mary. I
Good, rare. 2 pieces. •’ ‘ --.I
Half-penny and farthing of William alone. Good, .
rare. 2 pieces.
Half-penny of William alone. Good, rare. 3 pcs. 1 6 g (>
Half-penny of George I. Good, dark. Scarce. /GwJ
do do Poor.
Farthing do Yery fine, rare.
Farthing of George II. Very fair.
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295 English Half-penny of George II. Very fine, rare.
296 Half-pennies and farthings George II.
297 Twopence George III. Rim raised, letters incuse.
Very fine.
Penny. George III. Equally fine, same type.
do Duplicate, same in all respects.
Pennies, three varieties, 1799 and 1800. Ordinary.
3 pieces.
Pattern penny of 1788. On edge, ‘‘Render to
29S
299
300
301
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304
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305 —
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306
307 —
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308 —
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309
310 —
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311 —
Caesar the things that are Caesar’s.” Gilt. Very fine,
rare.
302 Penny, half-penny, and farthing George III. Good.
3 pieces.
303 Others of this reign. Ordinary. 10 pieces.
Pattern half -penny and farthing of George IV.
(1826.) Gilt. Beautiful. 2 pieces.
Extra fine.
Penny, half do., farthing, half do.
3 pieces.
7 pieces.
— do farthing, and half do. 2 pieces.
— Victoria. Set from penny to quarter farthing.
1853. Uncirculated. 5 pieces.
— Victoria penny, and half do. 1S60. Bright.
• 2 pieces.
— do and other English. 14 pieces.
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312 Victoria. Medals to keep her subjects informed of the
names and number of her children. Very small. 9
plated. 11 pieces.
313 Jetons, on which her subjects are requested to
“keep their temper” under very trying circumstances,
with a ride “ To Hanover,” variously mounted. A
curious collection, without duplicates, and generally
very fine. Brass. 18 pieces.
314 Bane Fakttting Tokens. Solyman coffee-house in Ivy
Lane. 1663. With the tnrbanned head of the pro-
prietor. Extremely fine and rare.
315 Abraham Ogden “ On Wapping Walle.” Fine.
English Copper Coins.
*9
' /> 316
/
£ S“ 317
fro 318
h CH *o
Rare Earthing Tokens. John Watson “ in Gravesend I
heart pierced 1653 ; ” by an arrow. Yery fine and rare. /f > V
“At the S. John’s head tavern in Ludgate.” Head
in oval. Yery tine, rare. {G ' > { i j . ' C-
Bleeding and Tooth-Drawing.” Rev. “ Harrison,
u
hair-dresser, Ho. 61 Long Lane, West Smithfield.” p( O 'J
Two busts vis a vis. 1707. Rare.
— Andrew Melrose & Co. “Teas direct from India
house.” Ex. fine and rare.
— Sparrow, Hail Merchant, London. “ His Leather
319
Xo 320
h
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322
- 323
Sauce.” A balloon flying. Three varieties. Yery fine
and rare. ,3 pieces.
— R. Orchard’s and other rare old tokens for necessary
change. , 6 pieces.
— Chevalier and others. 10 pieces.
l(
if
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/$
Trade half-penny tokens of about A.D. 1795. White
Hegress: J. Kilvington. “ Success to the Coal Trade ; ”
Tribute to Palmer for Mail Coaches — Picture of a Stase
Team : Edinburgh half-penny, etc., etc. A very fine
hi
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321
325
326
327
328
330
lot, some proofs.
— Fine.
— do
— do
— Good.
— Ordinary.
— do
— do
— do
10 pieces.
10 pieces, t
Penny Tokens. British Copper Co- — Obv
10
10
10
10
10
10
17
Lion.
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do
do
do
do
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vi.
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ford — obv. Gate : J. M. Fellows — rev. Castle : etc.
333
i o 331
Good lot.
— Fair.
5 pieces.
1 do
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9 o 335
Arms of Gloucester. Rev. St. Hicholas’ Church. Y?
* Fine proof.
“Patriae et Decus et Tutamen.” Three-towered
gate — below— -a lion ; rev. soldier on guard. Proof. v H o
7
336
Rare Tokens and Medalets of a political character.
-Charles I., his bust; rev. “ Yiret,” Anna, Marquis of *],i:
Granby, Wellington, etc. 6 pieces.
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337 Rare Tokens and Medal ets of a political character.
“ lac, Princeps Wallise (Pretender). 1697. The
devil conducting Napoleon to Elba, riding reversed on
a donkey. Fine and rare. 2 pieces.
337*Caroline Regina. Rev. “ Bill withdrawn,” etc., Mar-
riage of George and Charlotte ; Punch’s Medalet, and
two of the Pretender, 1702. All extremely tine. Rare
lot. 5 pieces
338 Admiral Kempenfelt. His ship going down ; obv.
view of Gibraltar. Splendid, rare.
339 Duplicate. Rubbed.
340 Crystal Palace Exhibition, 1851. Silver-plated ; rev,
a wheel. Fine proof.
341 Robert Peel Medalet, and other miscellaneous. Fine.
4 pieces
342 Miscellaneous pieces ; some religious. 10 pieces
343 Prof. Holloway. Rev. Health personified (advertising
his pills). Rare. • Size 22
344 Anti-Slavery. “We are all brethren.” Size 22
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English Medals — Copper.
There are a few tin and brass under this head, but they are fully
described as such.
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Sovereigns of England. A series by Dossier , from "Wil-
liam II. to George II., viz. : William Rufus, died 1100 ;
Henry I., 1135 ; Henry II., 1189 ; Richard I., 1199 ;
John, 1216; Henry III., 1227; Edward I., 1307;
Edward II., 1327 ; Richard II., 1399 ; Henry IY,
1413; Henry Y., 1422; Henry YL, 1461; Edward
IV., 1483 ; Edward Y., 1483 ; Richard III., 1485 ;
Henry YII., 1509 ; Henry YIII., 1547 ; Edward YI.,
1553; Mary, 1558; Elizabeth, 1602; James I., 1625;
Charles I., 1649 ; Charles II., 1684 ; James II., 1688 ;
Mary II., 1694; William III., 1702; George I., 1727 ;
George II., 1760. With a single exception, in proof
condition. Size 26. 28 pieces
Charles II., Edward YI., and Caroline, of the same
series.
William III., by Rogat. Splendid bust. Size 27
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^ 0 348 Sovereigns of England. George II. Rev. Neptune in .
his car ; FOEDVS YIENNENSE, 1731. Extremely A • -j ' ,
fine. Size 30
— William and Mary. Rev. an illustration of the
golden age, “Securitas Britannise,” 1689. Very beau-
tiful medal, by P. R. M. (?) ; has been gilt. Size 36
— Geoige III. (by Kuchler). Obv. rich bust ; rev.
Peace. Fine proof. Size 32
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laureated head ; rev. Hygeia standing, SALUS POPLT-f {, ? ( . ; - p y:
LI, 15tli Nov., 1798. Fine proof. Size 32
y V 353 Admirals Vernon and Blakney. The taking of Cartha- , ,
gen a and selling of Minorca for “French gold.” Brass. -|TTt ( V
Uncirculated. 2 pieces
Medal in same style and material. Man hanging. Brass
of Queen Anne-; one of George II. in brass, and one
of George III. rev. Proclaimed Oct. 2, 1760. The
latter very fine. 4 pieces
William III. in lead ; Edward YI., by Dassier.
2 pieces
Admiral Nelson for victory of the Nile. Copper, gilt.
Rare. Size 30
Obv. his bust'; rev. Neptune and Hippocampus,
Aug. 1, 1798. Lead. Rare. • Size 22 j&LV-iUM t H
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paigns and their successful officers, the uppermost being
Quebec and Wolf; in the centre arms of France up-
side down ; 1759. Fine brass medal, and rare. Size 28
[SlJ 359 Naval Medal. Same year (1759). “ Britain triumphed ;
Hawke commannded.” Rev. “France relinquishes
the sea.” Proof. Size 28
; (, ■ 360 Conquest of Canada Completed. Obv. Neptune with
oar; rev. “Montreal taken;” the province weeping
under a pine tree (compare with “Judea Capta”).
Tarnished proof, rare. Size 28 •
. W 361 Wellington Medal in Iron. YOTA PUBLICA ; an-
other for the Peninsular campaign ; both with his bust ;
struck in iron. Fine, and said to be very rare.
Size 28 and 32. 2 pieces
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William III. * Rev. Queen Mary.
Copper, gilt.
For the glories of his reign. YOTA ORBIS ;
Fame and Victory supporting a grand tablet, History
and Time making the record ; both sides covered with
work ; edge lettered. Uncirculated. Size 28
William, Duke of Cumberland. Obv. bust; rev. man
kneeling to a crowned lion; 1746. Extremely fine,
brass.* Size 20
William Murray, “ Comte de Mansfield.” Rev. Jus-
tice, 1777. By Kirk. Proof. Size 24
Cardinal Wolsey. Obv. his bust ; rev. Wolsey’s gate.
Splendid proof. Size 20
Tiio. Howard, u Comte de Effingham.” Rev. Pro Pa-
tria ; Britannia seated. Fine proof. Size 22
British (deni us personified. Rev. Britannia standing
before ships in port; Sept. 23, 1752, Splendid proof.
Size 28
Robert Walpole, William Pultney, and Philip Stan-
hope (Counts of Oxford, Bath, and Chesterfield). Fine.
Size 36. 3 pieces
Salisbury Cathedral. Temperance Medal ; To commemo-
rate the passing of Robert Peel’s Free Trade measures ;
Crystal Palace ; Prince Albert, etc. All very fine, tin.
6 pieces
English Silver Medals.
Edward YI. Young bust to the middle at three-quar-
ters face, cap and plmne and gold chain in oval within
broad olive wreath ; rev. coat-of-arms on garnished
shield, also within wreath ; with loop. Splendid medal.
Old and extra rare. Size 30x36
Philip and Mary. Marriage Medal (1625). Obv.
busts face to face ; rev. Cupid with roses and lilies.
Original. Fine and rare. Size 15
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< r 374 James I. and Charles I. Obv. James with hat: “Give
thy judgments, 0 God, unto the king !” rev. young
Charles bare-headed ; “ And thy righteousness unto
the king’s sonn.” Engraved ; original of the time ot
James I. Very line and rare. Size 17
(TO 375 Charles II. Coronation Medal. Obv. crowned bust
royally dressed ; rev. the King seated with sceptre, an
angel crowning him. By T. Simon (?). The area
burnished; the medal but little worn. Very rare.
Size IS
376 Medal struck to commemorate the institution of the
Order of the Garter. Obv. St. George and Dragon,
horse in mail ; rev. inscription in nine parallel lines,
1678. Extremely line, hardly circulated. Yery rare.
Size 32
377 Charles II. Crown, 1670. Yery good, scarce.
y '-378 James III. 1701. Pretender. Obv. ship;, rev. St.
George and dragon, “ Soli Deo Gloria.” Extra line,
rare. Size 13
<£> 2^ 379 William and Mary. Laureated bust of the former on
the latter to r. ; rev. inauguration, 1689. Yery line.
Size 23
7 ' 380 William III. Splendid bust, laureated and draped ; rev.
Fame, with angels carrying shields ; on them, Water-
fort, Athlone, Limrich, Galoway, Kinsal, Lonon-
dery ; below, the battle-field of Drogheda ; in ex.
Restitutore Hibernia ; edge lettered. Extremely
fine, rare. Sixe 26
<^V 381 Mary, Consort of William III. Bust laureated; rev.
female seated on a barren rock, O Dea Certe. Size 22
( 382 Anna. Inauguration Medal, Obv. fine bust; rev. Mi-
nerva hurling a thunderbolt at a three-headed monster,
1702. Fine proof. Size 23
tru 383 Obv. Mars down, Minerva standing over him,
Ludovicus Magnus. Anna Major ; rev. 12 shields, each
bearing the name of a city taken from the French
army, XII YRBES CUM PROYINCIS IXTRA XY
D iLeCEPTA 1706. Splendid medal. Size 32
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Anna. Splendid bust, laureated ; rev. trophy of arms, In-
spectant, Gall. Cent. Mille, 1710.- Proof. Size 30
Bust crowned ; rev. May 1, 1707 ; cypher on
pedestal, supporting arms. Very tine. Size 17
Obv. like last ; rev. different. Same size.
George I. Coronation Medal. Uncirculated. Size 22
Duplicate. Very tine.
Obv. bust, laureated ; rev. record of bis life, end-
ing “ Osnabru — 1827.” Fine. Size 18
Geokge III. Coronation Medal. Very tine. Size 22
Citaelotte, wife of George III. Her coronation. Cor-
responding to last.
Geokge III. and Charlotte. Their busts conjoined ;
rev. angel- flying over London, FELICITAS BRITAN-
NIA— 1761. Fine, pierced. Size 18
William IV. Pev. Adel aid ; two heads, engraved by
Wyon. Proof. Size 21
Victoria. British Army Medal. Splendid crowmed
bust by Wvon, 1S48 ; rev. Victoria crowning Welling-
ton, 1793-1814; 8 bars, with inscriptions. Fine proof.
Size 23
To the Army of the Punjab, 1849 ; two bars, Mool-
tam Coojerat ; original ribbon. Very tine. Same
size.
Baltic, 1854-1855. Proof. Same size.
La-Criinea, 1855 ; rev. Turkesliins. Splendid proof,
with original ribbon, clasp, and pin. Size 10
India. Her bust; rev. Britannia and a lion. Same
size as last. Also with ribbon and pin. Proof.
St. George and Dragon. A silver badge for the St.
George Society. About 2£ inches.
Masonic Badge. Edinburgh, 1847. St. Clair Lodge.
Dollar size, gilt ; loop and pin. Very fine.
Dollar size. Very fine.
Horatius Nelson. His bust; rev. naval column, 1805.
Very fine, rare. Size 25
Religious Medals. Very pretty, and fine silver.
2 pieces
Corns of France.
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>'o 404 Ivory Box, with silver coin of James II. inserted in
cover. Made to hold small coins, to bestow as a mar-
riage gift. Bare and fine.
^ 405 Silver Box, with Hebrew inscription. A Jewish custom,
very old, is connected with this box. It seems to be
explained by an attribute of Jupiter Serapes, who
was represented with a measure or bushel on his head.
This box, which is about the size of a thimble, is for
the purpose for which it is used, called a bushel, and is
given to the bride full of small gold coins. She is,
therefore, said to have received in dowry “ a bushel of
gold.” Mery curious and uncommon.
? ^ *406 Crucifix. St. Andrew on a silver cross, laid on a sun,
with rays ; on the reverse a monogram. Fine silver,
solid, heavy, and beautifully enameled. Length, two
inches.
407 of solid silver. Two Christs, one with roses. Of
very old work. Length, 3 inches.
COINS OF FRANCE.
Gaulo-jRornano.
408 Early Silver Solidus. Obv. rude characters ; rev.
horse. Small, thick coin. Bare.
Kings from Charlemagne. Silver.
v 409 Charles the Great (Charlemagne). 768. Solidus (large
silver penny). Obv. monogram of his name in centre ;
on outer circle MET + VLLO + ; rev. short cross and
moneyer’s name. Extremely fine and rare.
>Cr 410 Charles II. (the Bald). 840. Solidus. KABLVS REX
MET VLLO. Very fine and rare.
411 Charles III. (the Fat). 884. Denier. Fine, rare.
? • 412 Eudes (Limoges). 887. Solidus. Obv. name obscure
in centre ; AT+IA — around ; rev. short cross and
moneyer’s name. Broad, well-preserved, and very
rare.
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Charles (the Simple). 89$. His name well executed
in monogram, DEI GRATIA REX ; rev. CIYITAS
AYR — solidus. Extremely fine, rare. '
Raoul. 923. Solidus. Name in centre, ALIE — around;
rev. cross, etc. Fine and very rare.
Lothaire. Poiteau. Castle and short cross. A.D. 951.
Denier. Rare.
Louis YII. (the Young). 1137. Solidus, LYDOAHCYS
REX.; various letters in centre; rev. short cross and
moneyer’s name. Fine, rare.
Philip August. 11S0. Half Tournois (from being first
coined at Tours). Fame, castle, and cross. Good and
rare.
Louis YIII. (the Lion). 1223. Solidus. Same type as
last. LYDOAHCYS REX. \rery line, rare.
Louis IX. (called Saint). 1226. Denier. Similar to
Louis YIII. Rare.
Philip (the Hardy). 1270. Half Tournois. Poor, but
rare. 2 pieces
Philip IY. (Le Bel). 1285. Grand-blanc (size of English
Groat). Short cross in centre, name in circle, mot-
to in outer circle ; rev. castle in centre, CIAHS +
TYRONYS. Yerj fine piece, but slightly cracked.
Rare.
Philip YI. (Aralois). 1327. Grand-blanc. Same type.
Fine. • 2 pieces
Charles AH. (AY ell Beloved). 1380. Grand-blanc. Obv.
KAROL YS FRAHCORY. REX. Spade - shaped
shield with fleur-de-lis; rev. new motto, “Sit nonem
Domini Benedicti,” cross, fleur-de-lis, and crowns in
angles. Extremely fine, rare.
Another. Yery fine.
Charles YII. 1122. CAROLYS FRANCORY. Rex.
Same as Charles AH. Grand-blanc. Yery fine.
Another. Type varied. Pierced, ordinary.
Louis XI. 1161. Grand-blanc a-la-Couronne. Same
type as last and same in all respects except name.
Fair, very rare.
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2. 428 Charles VIII. (the Affable.) 1483. Grand-blanc. Large
R crowned ; rev. cross. Ordinary.
><428* Testoon. CAROLVS YIII., etc., laureated bust
to 1. ; rev. shield with 3 lilies under a crown ; C and
crown on both sides; motto of France around. Thick
coin, size and weight of one-third crown. Well pre-
served, rare.
1 429 Loins XII. (Pere du Peuple). 1497. Grand-blanc.
Obv. LVDOVICVS REX; short cross and motto;
rev. castle, TVROXVS Cl VITAS. Ex. fine, rare.
430 Francis I. 1514. Testoon. Crowned bust to 1. ; rev.
arms quartered on shield, motto around. Very good
and rare.
0 431 FIenry II. 1546. Testoon. Obv. ibust; rev. shield
with 3 lilies crowned, II crowned on both sides. Very
fine, struck the last year of his reign, 1 559. Rare.
432 Douzaine. (About groat, size.) Obv. II. crowned
and lilies ; rev. cross with lilies.
2, 433 Douzaine. Shield crowned and crescent crowned ;
rev. cross with H. + crown in alternate angles; coun-
terstamped with a lily. Good, rare.
* 434 Same type, without counterstamp. Very fine.
2 pieces
435 Duplicates of Nos. 432 and 434. Good. 2 pieces
436 Douzaine and Turnoise. 2 pieces
o 437 Ciiarle8 IX. 1560 to 1574. Testoon, with his bust
laureated. Dated 1565. Extremely fine, rare.
•7 438 Small silver coin. >j
439 Henry III. 1574. Half-crown. Obv. laureated bust,
II in the centre of a cross fleurie. Extremely fine,
very rare.
440 Testoon. Bust laureated ; rev. arms crowned and
II crowned. 1575. Very fine.
ro 441 Half-testoon. Large II between lilies, crowned ; rev.
cross terminating in lilies. Very fine.
Z> 442 Another, different. Very fine.
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Henry IY. 1589 to 1610. Testoon. Obv. “ TTenricus
IIII. D. G. Franc E Nav, Rex. 1594.” Large cross,
rose in centre ; rev. arms crowned and motto. (One-
third crown in value.) Very fine, rare.
Testoon. With his bust laureated ; rev. cross
fleurie, II in centre. Ex. fine, rare.
Duplicate. Fine for so rare a piece.
Douzaine. Counterstamped.wfith a lily.
Douzaines. Various types, all fine. 3 pieces
Douzaine. ‘ Nearly uncirculated, rare.
Louis XIII. (the Just). 1610 to 1643. Testoon. Obv.
IIENRICVS XIII. D. G. FRAN ET NAV REX:
1642 ; rev. arms (3 fleur delis) on a shield under a crown.
As it came from the die, rare.
Testoon. Different coat-of-arms. Very fine.
Small coin, with his bust laureated.
Half-crown. 1642. Entirely uncirculated, very
rare.
Louis XIV. 1643 to 1715. Small silver coins, with his bust,
young and old ; one dated 1654, the other 1704. In
fine preservation. 2 pieces
One-eiglith crown. Old busts. Varieties, poor. 2 pieces
Quarter-crown. 1666. Young bust, laureated.
Fair.
Quarter-crown. Old head ; different reverse. Fair.
Quarter-crown. 1690. Bust, with long hair ; rev.
letter L’s interlocked at right angles in such a wav as
to form a cross, a crown at each limb, and fleur de lis
betwreen the angles. Ex. fine.
Half-crown. Same type and date. Fair.
Half-crown of 1691. Nearly uncirculated, rare.
Crown of 1709. Obv. mailed bust; rev. three
crowns. A rare type, in fair preservation.
Crown. 17 11. Same type. Fine, rare.
Louis XV. 1715 to 1774. Francs and Ilalf-fuancs.
Laureated head to 1. ; different reverse. 3 pieces
— — Half-crown. 1728. Poor.
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e> 464 Louis XVI. 1774 to 1792. One-eighth Crown. Very J/ flig
fine.
464* Quarter-crown. 1782. Very fine.
465 Half-crown. 1790. Uneirculc^ted, rare.
466 Crowm. 1775. Very fine on reverse ; obv. rubbed.
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Rare.
— Crown. 1791. Mint mark a swan. Fine, rare.
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“Regne De La Lois.” Victory, fasces, and cock.yJyjA/lJ^^v/S
Extremely fine, rare. I
V 469 Crown of this type, struck in 1792. Edge milled
as a vine, counter-stamped, “ 40 BZ.” on one side ^
and opposite, the Arms of Berne; but little cir-
culated. Rare.
5 470 Half-crown, 1793. Fine.
<>'471 — — Thirty Sols, and fifteen Sols. Same type. 2 pcs
• 472 French Republic. 1793. Six Livres. Fine, rare. / A VSlW-W
', 473 Napoleon. Premiere Consul. An. 12, Five Francs.
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474 Napoleon. Emperor, 1804 to 1815. Quarter Franc. /V ^
By Tioher. Uncirculated.
475 Others. Fine. 2 pieces , V
476 Quarter Franc, Half do. Franc, Two Francs, and
Five Francs, making eight and three-quarters Francs
5 pieces
value. A fine set, not uncirculated.
477 ■ Quarter Franc. Brilliant.
478 Demi do.
479 Franc do.
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482 Five Francs. Tiolier. Fine.
483 Five Francs. Michaet. Fine.
484 Charles X. 1824-1830. Quarter Franc. Fine.
"485 Five Francs. Nearly uncirculated. Rare.
' 486 Louis Piiillippe. 1830-1848. Quarter Franc. Fine, q
,487 Five Francs. Very fine. Rare.
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488 Republic of 1848. Five Francs, by Dupre. REPUB-
LIC FRARCAISE, FIVE FRARCS, 1848 ; rev.
three figures -standing, LIBERTE EGALITE, FRA-
TERR1TE. Rearly uncirculated.
489 Duplicate, (1848). Very fine.
490 Another Five-Franc piece, 1848. Fine.
491 Five Francs of this tjqie, 1849. Very fine.
492 Five Francs, 1849. Obv. Head of Ceres.; rev. like
those of ’48. Very fine.
493 Duplicate. do.
494 Two Francs. Head of Ceres. Very fine.
495 Twenty Centimes of the years 1850 and 1851, un-
circulated. 2 pieces
496 Louis Rapoleon Bonaparte as President of the Re-
public, 1852. Five -Francs, by‘ Barre. Very fine
scarce.
497 Rapoleon III., Emperor. Obv. his head laureated ; rev.
ermine crowned, displaying two sceptres crossed with
the Eagle of the Empire, Five Francs, 1867. Ex-
tremely fine, scarce.
498 Five Francs, 1870. Same type. Ex. fine.
499 Duplicate. Equally fine.
500 *- Franc and Half-franc. Empire. 2 pieces
501 French Republic of 1871. Five Francs; liberty, eqalite,
fraternite, by Dupre. M. M., anchor and cross. Fine,
scarce.
502 Five Francs, 1871. Mint mark, anchor and bee.
Uncirculated. Scarce.
503 Two Francs, 1871. Head of Ceres. Uncirculated.
504 Commune. Five Francs, 1871. Mint mark, anchor and
trident. Extremely fine, and very rare.
Note. — The silver pieces actually coined by the Commune are rare.
They may be known by the mint mark, and .by this only — the
anchor to r , and the trident to 1. of the letter A.
Kings of Navane — Silver.
/ i 505 Henry II. 1577. Testoon, two busts facing ; crown
^ U U • above, bull below; rev. “ Gratia Dei sam Qd sum.”
Arms of France and Ravarre, quartered on shield
crowned. Very fine and rare.
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• >j 506 Joanna. 1567. Testoon. Bust “ Joanna Dei Gra Reg1.
Navar, D. B.” Below P. and bull ; rev. similar to
last. A line coin, and most excessively rare.
'OO 507 Fbancis I. Testoon, 1514 to 1516. A King of France and
Kavarre. A testoon with his bust crowned. Fine and
rare.
French Baronial and Ecclesiastical — Silver.
In alphabetical order.
- 508 Alsace. Ferdinand II., Austrian Count. Quarter-
crown, with his bust to the waist. Very fine.
5 ' 509 Ferd. Duke of Bur., etc. Small silver with arms of
Alsace. Fine.
o 510 Andttse, (City). ANDVSIENSIS. Large B in centre ;
rev. cross. “ Salvienses.” Ex. fine, rare.
S "511 Angles, (City). Very line and old Penny, or Denarius.
In centre DOf ; rev. cross and name of city. Rare.
ij 512 Angouleme. Louis, Duke of Orleans, 1380, LVDOICVS ;
cross rev. EGOLISSIME. Four anulets. Denarius
Fine and rare.
Note. — The term “ denarius ” is used instead of " penny” in the books
out of which we get 'out knowledge concerning these coins. It seems
to be proper enough, and the two terms will be found in this Cat-
alogue in different departments, (and perhaps sometimes in the
same), applied to coins of the same class. The writer has not been
at all careful or discriminating in this regard, but hopes to be for.
given for such trifles in a work where graver faults will be found
not particularly rare.
513 Angouleme. Similar to last ; equally fine denarius. J
3" 514 Same. do.
515 do. 2 pieces
* 516 Anjou. Geoffrey II., (Martel), 1040. GOSFRIDYS
COf ; cross rev. ANDECAV. Solidus. Very fine
and rare.
517 Folques IV., 1097. A fine denarius with FVLCO-
COME* and cross; rev. A design which may have
meant a castle or fortress. Very rare.
0 518 Charles I., Duke of France, 1246 ; obv. CAROLVS
COMES; cross; rev. similar to last. Denarius. Very
fine, rare.
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/o 519 Anjou. Charles IY., 1480. King of Naples. Count. Small
silver. Fine. 2 pieces
520 Aquitaine. William X., Duke, 1127-1137. Denarius.
EYILILMOf. Four small crosses ; rev. f DYRDE-
OHLA. Cross. Extremely fine, rare.
±6' 521 William X. Denarius. Same as last. Fine.
/ Another. Fine.
— Edward I. England, 1272 to 1307. Denarius
(Penny) ; figure nearly full length ; rev. cross. Leop-
ard and fleur de lis in the area. Very fine. Even un-
circulated hnd excessively rare.
— - Edward I. ED. REX. ANGLIE ; rev. plain cross.
Not worn ; impression faint. Rare denarius.
— Edward 1. Same as last. Fair.
— “ Edward III. (England) 1327 ; fine and rare
groat ; has a French castle for principle type.
CENTYLIO COME, cross ; rev. M. P and cross ; fine.
Very rare.
— Same count. Obolus ; a beautiful little coin, and
very rare.
— Duplicate. Equally fine.
and remarkable denarius.
rittany. John IY., Duke, 1364-1399 ; grand-blanc ;
rev. cross, motto of France. Fine.
uroundy. John, Duke, 1404-1419, grand-blanc; obv.
“ Jobnnes Dux Burgundie rev. cross with lilies
and leopards. Fine, rare.
rius, TEBALT COMES, cross ; rev. CASTRI
PRYVNIS, curious crenated figure. Yery rare.
lermont. Denarius; obv. the Yirgin Mary crowned,
full face, STA— MARIA; rev. YRBS ARYERNA,
cross fleurie, and St. Andrew’s cross. Yery fine and
interesting. AD. 1361.
o
J 1 V
OVA
- Duplicate. Nearly as fine.
Baronial and Ecclesiastical
33
538
539
Dombes. Louis, Due de Montpensier, 1576, L. crowned; A
— Small silver. Rare.
rev. cross.
— Anna Maria Ludovica, 1673, Princess ; half-crown.
Bust draped, head bare ; rev. arms of France. Fine
A
A
f 510
^41
and very rare.
— Henri, Due de Montpensier. Testoon, 1605 ; bust; \
rev. arms crowned, H. crowned. As it was coined.
Splendid, rare.
Another of the Duke of Montpensier. Nearly f-J ft ^
f \
/542
1543
- 514
equal to last. Very rare.
Dreux. Denier. “Robertus,” (1331.) Rare.
Goeze. Denarius. Fine, rare.
Loti-iringen (Lorraine.) Charles de Kuhne, 1390, groat ;
obv. the Duke standing;, armed and crowned, IvARO-
'> 545
(/ i
LYS DYX LOTILOR Z M; rev. cross within two
circles of inscription, “ Grossus de Nancey ’’ in inner.
Yery fine and rare.
Anton, Duke, 1508 to 1511 ; obv. coat-of-arms, AN
THONDG, &c. ; rev. FECIT POTENCI AM, &c.,
arm holding sword. Groat. Entirely uncirculated. Rare.
liNittir
o 546
The same. Testoon. Bust with coronet: rev.
7
4/i
A
1
547
■ -518
Arms, MONET NANCEI CYSA ; in ex. 1533. Ex-
tremely fine and rare.
The same Testoon. Similar to preceding. /) (_/ AyNfjE'
Good.
The same. Half-testoon, 1513 ; rev. arms and two
a r, .
549
double crosses. Fine, equally rare.
— Charles II. ( Grosse ), 1515, Duke. Testoon. Bust
71
*g550
to 551
o 552
in mail, and crowned ; rev. coat-of-arms, “ Moneta
Nova Nancei Cusa.” Extra fine, rare.
— The same. Another testoon. Equally fine. r C ' A .
— The same. Repetition of last. d E'
Leopold I., 1697 to 1729 ; obv. eagle crowned ;
f$iU Hid
f
'Hrr^
0 553
/ ft %V \
V 551
/
rev. large cross, crosses in angles, 1729. XXX deniers I
billon.
The same. Testoon (1712); obv. bust bare; rev. ^ , i ; v. ,
cross crowned. Fine and rare.
— The same. Testoon, 1723 ; obv. same; rev. coat
of- arms crowned. Rubbed.
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Coi7is of France.
34
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Jhahuk-- it 556
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560
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561
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563
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564
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567
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568
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569
io
Lyons. Denarius; obv. “ Prima Sedes;” rev. “ G-al-
liaru,” cross. Fine, rare.
The same. 2 pieces.
Le Mans. Denarius Erbertus I., 103d; obv. COMES
CENOMAHISI, monogram of Erbertus; rev.
SIGNYM DEI YI YI, cross. Extremely fine and rare
penny.
Meaux. Stephen de la Chapelle, Bishop, 1162-1171.
Denarius ; obv. head front STEPHANYS EPE ; rev.
“ Civitas Mele,” cross, lilies and crescent. Hardly fine,
but very rare.
Melqueil. Denarius, on one side cross ; rev. 4 anulets.
Yery fine.
Duplicate.
Montbelliaed, 1590 ; billon coin, F. crowned ; rev.
cross, M and lilies. ' 2 pieces.
Muebach. Bracteate. Small, fine.
Leopold, Emperor, 1614-1625, Crown ; obv. Bishop
seated, SANCTYS LEODGARIYS; rev. FERDI-
NAND YS II DO ROM IMP, &c., double eagle
crowned. Yery fine, rare.
Duplicate, but not as fine.
See Wellenlieiin, No. 1,647.
Nancy. Frederic III., the Fair, son of Albert of
Austria, 1250 to. 1303; obv. Frederic on horseback;
rev. drawn sword MIRECORT. Small coin. Extra
fine and rare.
Duplicate.
Solidus of Charles, Duke of Lothringen, 1390 ;
coat-of-arms, CAR. D. O. LOT ; rev. eagle crowned,
“ Moneta Cusa Nanceie.” As fine as when struck.
Rare.
Neufchatel. Theobald, Count, 1345 ; obolus, the Count
on horseback ; rev. cross. Yery fine.
Poiteau. Denarius. Alphonso, 1241. ALFYNSYS
COMES, cross; rev. castle, PICTAYIENTSIS.
Extra fine and rare.
The same. Yery fine.
570
Baronial and Ecclesiastical.
35
ft> 571
ch
S- 572
JL
5- 573
r574
575
i j-577
>U578
t'T" 579
to 680
Provence. Alplionsus I., King of Aragon, 1166, r.
denier; obv. REX ARAGOX ; rev. PRO-VI-X C-
IA, long cross. As fine as when coined. Very rare.
Robert, Duke of Calabria, 1309; groat (Carlini) ;
obv. crown ; rev. cross, with crosslets and lilies. Fine
and rare.
St. Quintin. Department of Ain. Denarius. u
Rennes. Brittany; obv. “ Reclonie OIVITAS,,, cross. .
Denarius.. Rare. ^ „ Xrvtv tv
Similar; rev. cross united by crescents. v A ULl/f
Another. Extra fine. q
Sancerre. Cross; in angles, star and lily. ^
Souvigny. Denarius, full face, scpetre or crosier ; SIL- C
VIXIACO. Very fine and rare.
Same as last. Fine penny. ft .. /•—
St. Martin of Tours ; castle and cross. Good penny.
Rare. i .
O 581 Strasburg. Three turnois of Charles, Cardinal of Lor-
raine under Rudolph of Austria. 1602. A R G is the
abbreviation for Argentinensis. Strasburg. Very fine
and rare.
Toulouse, Raimond V. 1143, denarius ; obv. RICOIE- O
S-PALACI, Jesuit’s cross; rev. DVX MARCH
P V, crescent and stur ; brilliant. Valuable penny.
Raimond V. Amother. Very fine. vV l U lAX-D'Y
Half-pennies; same duke. Varieties; fine. i /
2 pieces. H "C ■ v
Raimond VI. RAMOX COMES ; cross; in one of
the angles, S; rev. TOLOZI CIVI, short cross, A P.
/ b 582
a i-i\r
5 .- 583
’6' 584
\-0 585
lilt l
< 586
■o 587
,f 588
589
• 5' 590
to 591
Extremely fine ; valuable penny.
Raimond VI. Another; equally fine. 4 4 QV-. n U<
Touls. John de Sierck, Archbishop, 1296 ; bust, front
face, OH A A XES, Denarius. Very fine and rare.
Turenne. Raimond III., 1335. Denarius. Fine.
Repetition of last. }j r
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Valence. City; obv. VRBS VALEXTIAL, rude
figure (sense obscure) ; rev. S. APOLIXARS, cross
with balls on the ends. Very fine and rare Denarius.
Others precisely similar. Xearly as fine. 2 pieces.
/
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36
to 592
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593
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594
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&<r 595
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596
597
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599
600
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603
604
605
/u 606
Coins of France.
Valenciennes. William III., 1349; groat size; four
lions in a circle; rev. ‘‘ Mone ISTova Vale Ceis,” long
cross. Fine and rare.
Very fine denarius ; lion and cross. Fare.
Vendome. V and cross; rev. cross ; denarius. Fine.
Verdun. Theoderic, Bishop, 1047 ; obv. TE-ODERIC-
EP below ; rev. letters arranged in form of a cross,
VIRGO MARIA.* Denarius.
See “ Wellenheim,” 1875, where it is described as R.R.
Vermandois. Eleonore. 1183. Denarius.
Vienne. Bishopric. Obv. bust to left S. M. VIENNA
x ; rev. MAXIMA GALL. Cross with dots. Superb
penny, thirteenth century.
Similar. Very fine and rare.
Another. Equally fine.
do do
Vienne (City). Charles VII. 1422. Dolphin and lily,
CAROLVS, FRANCOR, REX; rev. cross, lilies, and
crowns, motto of France. Fine and rare denarius.
Charles II., the bald ; son of Louis the Debonaire. 840.
Obv. in monogram, his name in centre ; around, DEI
GRATIA REX. ; rev. cross, CVRTISASSIEN (coined
at Court sessin). Extremely fine and rare penny.
Toulouse. Fine denarius.
Valenciennes. Marguerite. Cavalier galloping to left.
A.D. 1324. (Struck for the wife of Louis V.) Well’n.
1862. Groat size. Splendid, very rare.
Cavalier to right ; rev. cross and crescent. Similar
to last.
Penny and token to commemorate the union of Valois
and Bourbon. 2 pieces.
Gold.
Noble of Ludovicus, Count of Br., etc. Sun. In the
style of English coin time of Edward IV. Uncircu-
lated. Rare (not described).
Coins of France .
37
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
j 616
617
J 618
|
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
French Baronial. Copper.
Arras. “ Ecclesis Atrebaten.” Excessively rare. (Not
in Well’ii.)
Bouillon and Sedan. 1614. Henry de la Tour. Fine
and bright. 2 pieces.
F. Maurice. 1633. Double Tournois. 3 pieces.
Cugnon. John Theodore, 1614. Double Tournois.
Rare. 2 pieces.
Dombes. Gaston and ITenry de Bourbon. 1641. Good
coins (double tournois). 6 pieces.
Henriohemont. 1642. M.F. de Bethune. Double tour-
nois. 2 pieces.
Montbeliard. “Liard.” 1610. Bust. Ex. fine, rare.
Charles I. Duke.
Mantua. 1636.
Same.
Nancy (Lorraine). Beautiful coin.
Nevers. Charles Gonzales, Duke. 1610
handsome coat-of-arms.
Oranien. 1641. Fred Henry
3 pieces.
3 do
William Henry. 1653.
1633.
Piialzburg and Lixen.
tournois.
Renaud (Chateau). Francis
Conte. Double tournois.
Francoise de Bourbon.
nois. Fine, rare.
Sedan. Godfrey, Duke de Bouillon.
Bouillon. Rare.
F. Maurice. 1639.
Bust and
3 pieces.
Double tournois.
3 pieces.
Tournois. 2 do
Henrietta D. Lor. Double
de Bourbon, Prince de
5 pieces.
1613. Double gro. tour-
4 pieces.
1625. Double de
2 pieces.
Kings of France. Copper.
0 626 Henry III. 1589. Double tournois and deniers. 3 pcs.
627 Henry I V. 1592. Do. Extra fine. 1606.
628
Same.
3 pieces.
6 629 Louis XIII. (died 1643). Double tournois and liards,with
head to r. and 1. One with head crowned. Fine.
6 pieces.
630 Double tournois. 12 pieces.
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Coins of France.
Louis XIV. 1643. Liards, 11 deniers, arid Six deniers.
Great variety. 1 0 pieces.
Louis XV. 1723. Liards, etc. Fine. 4 pieces.
Louis XVI. Liards and | sols. 1786-1791. 5 pieces.
3 deniers, 6 deniers, 12 deniers. Rev. fasces and
Cap of Liberty within wreath. Copper. Struck at
Marseilles. Rare. 3 pieces.
1 2 deniers, 2 Sols. L. au 4. Brass, by Du Vivier.
Nearly uncirculated. Rare. 4 pieces.
• Others. With counterfeit crown. 8 pieces.
Charles X. 10 cent., 5 cent. 3 pieces.
Louis Phillippe. 10 cent., 5 cent. Fine. 5 pieces.
Republics ancl Empire. Copper.
Republic. 1791. L. au 5 and 8 de la Liberte. Un de-
cime, cinq centimes, and 2 sols. Varieties. Very tine.
5 pieces.
Similar. Xot as fine. 8 pieces.
Anvers. Obsidional. 1814.
Napoleon I. Un decime. 1815. N. under a crown.
Varieties. Some very fine. . 5 pieces.
Napoleon IT. 1816. “10 centime Empire Francais.”
With head of young Napoleon bare. A pattern.
Proof. Very rare.
Medail di Confiance-Monneron. 1791. For five and
two sols. One splendid proof. 2 pieces.-
Another pair. One fine proof. 2 pieces.
Republic. 1848. Pattern for 10 centimes ; obv. head
of Liberty. Bright. Rare.
Pattern for 3 centimes, by Rogat. Bright. Ex-
tremely rare.
1791. Monneron. One proof.
Napoleon III. Dix and cinq centimes.
Two and one do. Bright.
Liards, tournoises, centimes, etc.
2 pieces.
4 pieces.
2 pieces.
24 pieces.
Coins of France.
39
I lereaux and Jetons. Copper.
Mereaux , like Jetons, have a historical value, both bearing legends
and armorial devices true to the time and place of their issue, but
the former had originally a monetary value, and were hardly dis-
tinguished from coins.
652 Mereaux of the lotli and 16th centuries, with remarkable
devices and mottoes, many portraits, the metal brass
or copper, sometimes a mixture of both, from size 12
to 20. All fine , some patinated. 20 pieces.
653 Similar. 20 pieces.
654 — — Similar. Equally fine. 20 pieces.
655 Selected. Extra fine. 20 pieces.
The Abbe Barthelemy, in a history of the coins of Europe, from the
time of Charles the Great, urges the importance of these tokens,
and gives the only account of them that I have met with. They
are entirely distinct from Jetons both in their nature and use.
They have occasionally found their way into our collections, under
the name of “ Abbey pieces but many of the pieces, properly so-
called, are legitimate coins, examples of which are not wanting in
tlfis collection.
u6 Jetons. Extremely fine. Thicker than the Mereaux.
Many equal to the finest medals. From size 16 to 22.
10
pieces
657
Similar. Equally fine. Smaller.
10
«
658
Others. Good lot.
20
a
659
Another lot. Similar.
20
a
660
Large and small. Some fine.
50
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661
Selected. Fine.
10
u
662
Similar lot.
10
a
663
— — do.
20
u
664
Miscellaneous. Some poor.
30
a
t Spiel Marines and Tokens. Copper , Brass ,
and Iron.
665
Spiel Markes. FTo duplicates. All fine.
10
pieces
666
With busts. Very fine.
10
a
667
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668 Tokens (nearly all French). Each deserving a separate
description. Some satirical, <?.</., Maria Theresa ; some
with busts, e.g., Jenny Lind ; others relating to Amer-
ica, unknown to our collectors. An interesting lot.
Without duplicates. 20 pieces
669 Almost as fine as last. Busts of Napoleon, Kossuth,
Haydn, Ilandel, etc. • 20 pieces
Medalets. Copper and Brass.
6 TO Religious. Small, with loops ; brass-plated. 4 pieces
671 Yery small. Fine silver. 3 “
672 Personal. Prince and Princess Imp. Eugenie ; Napo-
leon III. and young Pr. Imp. Duvivier, etc. All with
loops. Brass. Fine. Size 15. 10 pieces
Napoleon I. Rev. his tomb, tin ; with one in copper,
representing him as “ General Buonoparte.” Fine and
rare. Size 15 and 20. 2 pieces
Obv. bust, YIGILAT QYIESCANT ; in exergue,
'3
2.5' 674
“ Bounaparte Prem. Consul rev. within laurel wreath,
monogram ; copper ; with one in tin, representing him
as the “ Liberator of Egypt.” Extremely fine and rare
medals. Size 21. 2 pieces
675 “La Fin du Despotisme.” Hercules breaking sceptre ;
rev. a pyramid. 1792. Copper. Fine proof.
Size 21
676 Louis XY. and his Queen. Their busts vis a vis ; rev.
a bundle of arrows. Copper. Uncirculated. Size 20
677 Hue de Orleans. His bust and tomb, by Borrel. Henry
Y., King of France, and Charles X., by Montagny.
Extra fine medalets. Copper. 3 pieces
678 Personal. Rubens, Cavignac, F. Phillipe, L. Napoleon,
etc. ; one representing the latter in a Prussian helmet
(engraved by a profane hand on an imperial coin). A
fine and rare lot. 7 pieces
War Medals.
3 f 679 Napoleon, from St. Helena to his companion in glory,
with original ribbon. Ex. fine. Copper.
) 1 1 680 The same, without ribbon. Ex. fine.
o pyo 681 Triplicate. Yery fine,
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Coins of France.
4i
682 Napoleon III. Campaign of Italy, with loop. A fine
silver medal, executed by Barre. 1859.
6 "o 683 Expedition to China. 1860. Uniform with last.
' 1 / i y DVj
Silver.
A t- 684 Expedition to Mexico. 1862-1863. Same series. ,* s a
Very rare. Silver.
685 Ob v. bust ; rev. “ Yaleur et Discipline enanaeled
set in wreath and surmounted by an imperial eagle,
the latter gilt. A fine medal of solid silver. Rare. ^
— Duplicate of No. 682 (Italian Campaign). 4 ylt c Lf
— Duplicate of No.' 684 (Ex. to Mexico). Very rare. (]■ [ \ V if"
Obv. female bust, “ To Religion, and Country,
(t> t
'ov 686
\»o 687
688
French ; rev. Minerva, with an infant child, trampling .jf ' • 4 f
on a dragon. Silver. Yery fine. Size 15
* Bronze Medals.
689 IIenry II. Bust laureated ; rev. Victory driving four
horses abreast, LAYRO ET EAMA, etc. Old medal,
once gilt. Fine and rare. Size 32
690 Lours XYIII. Obv. a King, crowned and royally
dressed, sitting in a chair, supported by lions ; the area
filled with lilies, a border of crowns and fleur-de-lis run-
ning round the circumference ; rev. arms and crown of
France. Brass-plated. Size 80 (or 5 inches). By
Beranger and Tiolier. One of the most magnificent
medals ever made. Rare and valuable.
S'P 691 Carolus. Decimus Francorum Rex; rev. crown. Old
medal. Proof. Size 28
^ A 692 Series, uniform in style, bearing the busts of eminent
Frenchmen. The dies executed by CA Q VR\ VI-
VIER, PETIT, ; GATTEA VX, SALMSON, , VEV-
RA T, PEP A VL1S , CA VXOIf and BARRE. All
Proof. Size 25. 54 pieces
693 J. E. Dupont, Gen. Foy, Gamier Pages, L. M. De Les-
cure, Alex. Bixio, F. Mazois. All strictly fine. Size
32. 6 pieces
z S' 694 Napoleon III. and the Emperor and Empress, with
reverses of the Exhibition of Industry. Two very fine
medals, by Caque. Size 32
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4* 696
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'&■ a" 699
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Coins of France.
J. B. Cant, C. M. Artus, and Car. Ferd. Ex. Atrebate,
etc. All fine. Size 32. 3 pieces
“I. Yeux, Henri QYATRE SECOND ;” rev. Henry
IY. Two fine busts. Size 30
Lafayette. Deput. A. L’Ass. Nat., etc. 1775. Fine
and rare medal, by JDumarest. Proof. Size 22
J. J. Rosseau. In same style.
Exhibition I kize Medals. Busts of Napoleon and
Eugenie.
Size 23.
3 pieces
Medals , Medalets , and Jetons. Silver.
j d 1 •. , 3 2 : 700 Louis XIII. Obv. young bust in crown and royal robes ;
rev. tlie city of Rbeims ; a dove descending. Looks
like the work of T. Simon. Extremely fine.
Size 24
— Obv. bust ; rev. Rbeims, hand holding a bottle
above the city. Size 19
Louis XIY. Obv. bust; rev. view of water-works,
“ Payeurs des Rentes, 1709.” Yery fine. Size 20
Louis XYI. Obv. crowned bust, by Du Timer ; rev. a
tomb, the King kneeling beside it, Religion pouring
balm on his head. Ex. fine. Size 24
U ' 704 Bare bust, in royal dress; rev. the holy dove.
cL / 1 S' 101
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6 * 706
f 1 V ■ +
Ordre et Melice Du Saint Esprit.” Octagon, proof.
Size 22
Obv. bust by Droz ; rev. two shields under a crown,
cherub below. Ex. fine. Size 16
Louis, son of Louis XYI., born March 27, 1785. Bust of
young Prince, by Looz ; rev. Angel making a record
on a tablet. Splendid proof. Size 20
hi) ' 767 Louis XYI. and Marie Antoinette. Their busts con-
joined, crowned with palms. M7ERTYRER DURCH-
UNGE IIUER. HIRES YOLKS ; rev. execution of
the King of France by the guillotine. Upwards of
100 figures and heads wonderfully executed. In ex.
D 20. JA.NUAR. D 16. Octob. 1793. A grand medal,
and very rare. Size 22
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W 7W
715
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718
Medale ts and Jetons. Silver. 43
Anna. DG FR ET NAY REG. 1690. Fine. 18 /0/ /V4 -
ET. CAROLYS. 1744. Betrothal Medal.
SPONSI. Extremely line. Size ^
3T 719
^ ?20
^ 721
3~0 722
723
^5' 724
4 •. 725
; 5' 726
3 ^ 727
Napoleon. Obv. laureated bust by Droz; rev. the Em- y
peror presenting a standard to the army. Splendid i
proof. blze
Obv. same; rev. the Emperor upheld by two men. j ,
“ Le senat et le peuple.” Size 17
Conquest of Egypt. Obv. Pyramid ; rev. the Nile ^ ^ y () t A
personified. Fair. Size 22
Medalets with his bust alone and with M. Thiers -y /
and Louis Philippe. Extra fine, small. 4 pieces >
Medalets. Louis XYTII. on rev. of Flenry IY., Duke j , XT’**
and Duchess de Barry, Destruction of the Bastile,. and V
Religious Token. All beautiful. 4 pieces
Henry IV., and Louis XYIII., and birth ot the i » , • .
Count de Pails. Extra fine. * 2 pieces
Geeek Medal. Obv. female bust. E/112 A 2EBA2 TOl Qj r i ' / . . , ,
AAEA&H-, rev. YIA DA LYCCA A PISA. Naked
woman recumbent, supporting a wheel. Yery fine.
Size 15
Philippe. Joseph Egalite Ci devant Due D’Orleans. i^jg
Bust ; rev. ins. Fine, very rare. Size 15
Jeton. “ Maison Phil Anthropique de Paris rev. sec-
tion of zodiac, Leo in the ascendant, a hand pouring \
water from the sky. 1781. Size 20
— Louis XY. LAWFELT. 1747. Size 20 4 A • YWjV ;
Louis XYI. A monster with seven heads holding *
balance and sword. SNITRACIIT. 1793. Size 18 (
— “ Joanne Merlet Decane rev. 3 cranes under a ,
meridian sun. 1646. Size 20 * -
UJC/l lAlid'IA OUli. AUJ-D. —
— A hand applying a pruning knife to a garden of
lilies. _ _ Size 20 v.
A hand holding a wreath on the point of a naked t
rYrr] Size 20
sword
A man supporting the pillars of Hercules ? 1572. ^
Size 20
— Two towers united by a chain, the sea all around.
1629. ^ # Size 20
— “Liberte Reconquese par les Francais. July,
1830. Fine proof. Size 20
— Yery pretty jetons. Old; size 16. 3 pieces
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COINS OF PORTUGAL.
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Silver.
400 Reis. Cross, motto, and arms.
John. 1814.
Very fine.
— 1816. 400 Reis. Cross, motto, and arms. Very
fine.
1819. 960 Reis. Cross covered by globe, with
arms of Portugal. Fair.
Two Macutas (one-eighth doll.) for Africa. 1733. Rare
Peter Y. 1854. 100 Reis (dime). Very fine.
1857. 500 Reis (half-doll:)
1861. 50 Reis (5 cts.) Yery fine.
Louis I. 1862. 200 Reis. Fine.
1867. 500 Reis. Uncirculated.
1870. 500 Reis. Nearly uncirculated.
J oinsr Y. One Real.
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Copper.
* 6 ^39 Sebastian I. 1557. Obv. arms ; rev. large Y. Fine.
y_o 740 Philip? 16—. Bust ; rev. flaming cross, “ In hoc,” etc.
Rare.
; 741 Maria I. and Peter III. 1779. Their busts. Rare
medal. Size oq
742 John Y., and Joseph I., and Maria II. 1748 to 1853.
Copper of various denominations, with two weights
(moidor and half do). Fine. 13 pieces
COINS OF SPAIN.
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/ £ 1 743 Alfonso I. 1166 to 1196. Obv. head crowned (profile) 5
rev. long cross, anulets, and pellets. Yery fine groat.
744 Penny. Same type, has been gilt. Rare.
// * 745 Jacob I. 1213 to 1276. Aragon. Rude bust, in profile,
crowned ; rev. cross. Uncirculated, very rare.
^46 Barcelona. Head ; rev. cross. Rare penny, base.
In good preservation.
Coins of Spain.
45
t S'747 Penny of Aragon. Pillars of Hercules and golden fleece.
75
748 Ferdinand the Catholic, and Isabella. 1479 to 1516.
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FEBDINANDV S ET HELISABET. Arms crown-
ed; rev. HEX ET BEGIX CAST LEGIO ABAGO
SI. Quarter-dollar size. Pierced, not rubbed. Very
rare.
749 Same. Fine, but clipped.
%o 450 Others. Badly clipped. 2 pieces f^cY'VtC C u
751 John and Charles. 1555. (Charles I. of Spain, and 5th of
Germany.) Quarter-dollar size. Fine, rare.
752 Charles and John. 1555. Same as last (reversed on a/j l i'll- ~
coin.) For Aragon. Pierced. Same size.
753 Ferdinand the Catholic. For Barcelona. Quarter-dol-
lar size. Bare.
754 Philip and Isabel (son of Charles V.) Their busts, face
to face, a crown above ; rev. peacock and caduceus.
“ Concera.” Groat in style of Philip and Mary of
England. Bare.
7 V 755 Philip II. Obv. bare bust of Philip (husband of Mary
of England); 1573; rev. coat-of-arms and crown;
ADIVTOB DOMINVS M1HI, Barely circulated
and rare crown.
— Crown without his bust ; 1592. Bev. St. Andrew’s
cross with crown (for Brabant). Fine and rare.
— Piece of two Beals. Same type ; 1568. Fine. V
— ■ Piece of two Beals with his bust. Very good. \
— Piece of four Beals with his bust. Fair.
0, $ 760 Philip III. 1598 to 1621. With his bust (one in high
ijt 4
7$* 756
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757
t/o 758
4>o 759
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761 -
ruff). Two pieces of about two Beals each. Nearly
uncirculated. Bare.
— For Barcelona. Bust, front face. Bev. arms ; real.
— Piece of one real. Bev. PAX ET LIBEBTAS :
Uto
t$
a tree bearing a crown ; one of Philip II. and others, a
lot of rare Beals. 4 pieces
. 762 Charles II. (for Brabant). Extremely fine crown of
1694 ; two C’s interlinked ; edge ingrailed. Extremely
rare.
V: 763 Medalet. Beal size. Obv. bust three-quarter face ;
rev. tower. Splendid, rare.
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/S' 774
M ■ ’ 775
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7 S' 777
3 c 778
Coins of Spain.
Philip V. (of Anjou). 1700 to 1746. Medal of two
Reals. Obv. bust ; 1702 : rev. sun rising over land-
scape ; RERVM IIINC NASCITVR ORDO. Fine.
Pieces of two Reals. 2 pieces
Charles III. 1759 to 1788. Bust in long wig. Rev.
a tree, a bird standing on the top ; 1760. Piece of
three Reals, pierced, but fine (lias nearly the same
’obv. as the “ Florida Piece.”)
Pieces of 4,' 2, and 1 Reals (scarce variety of 2 reals,
one of Ferdinand VI. Rare). 5 pieces
Medal. Obv. ship ; FELIX EXCITVS ; rev. ins.
in 12 lines. Two reals value. Extremely fine.
Charles III. 1788 to 1808. Dollar, counter-stamped
with arms of Portugal. Fine.
Quarter and Sixteenth Dollar. Fine. 3 pieces
*
Joseph .Napoleon. 1808 to 1814. Dollar of twenty
Reals ; 1809. Slightly rubbed, but seldom found
strictly fine. Rare.
Piece of 4 Reals. Same type, and one do. counter-
stamped. 2 pieces
Ferdinand VII. 1814 to 1833. Piece of two reals;
young bust laureated ; 1811. Rare.
One real. Rev. arms crowned between the pillars
of Hercules. V ery fine.
Piece of 10 Reals. Bare bust. Rev. “ Reselado.”
Uncirculated. Rare.
Piece of 4 Reals. Plain shield under a crown ;
1823. Nearly proof. Rare.
Peseta (l-20tli Dollar) of Barcelona. 1813. Quar-
ter Dollar, duplicate of last. 3 pieces
One-Sixteenth Dollar. 1811. Uncirculared.
Note. — The unit of Spanish money — the Real — is of three values.
The first is one-eighth of a dollar, and is always used in Spauisli-
American countries. The second is one-tenth of a dollar ; and the
third and last, and the kind generally used in Spain proper, one-
twentieth of a dollar ; hence the pieces described above as 10 and
4 Reals, are of the value of half and quarter of a dollar.
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Coins of Spain.
3 ? & "779 Ferdinand V II. Gerona. Siege Dollar. FER VII. in
punch-mark; rude milling, GNA — 1808. UR-DURO;
rude milling around edge, also milled. Very fine and
rare.
V ?-5 780 Catalonia. Siege Dollar. At top 30 S. ; at bot-
tom ISOS ; rev. arms, edge and rim milled. Extremely
fine and rare.
781 Same. Siege Dollar. At top 5 Ps. (5 Pesetas); at
. bottom 1809. Rev. arms ; elaborate border on both
sides, and milled edge. Extremely fine and rare.
iff-o 782 Barcelona. Siege Dollar. 5 PESETAS; 1813.
Rev. arms ; fine oak wreath. Uncirculated. Rare.
3 2,5* 783 Same. Siege Dollar. At top 1821 ; at bottom 30
SOYS. Rev. diamond-shaped shield ; SALUS POPU-
LI ; border and edge reeded. Extremely fine and rare.
$ 784 Duplicate of above, except that the shield is not,
as before, in the centre of the coin. Equally fine and
rare Dollar.
i 0 0 785 Valencia Siege Piece. Obv. bust, head bare; rev.
diamond-shaped shield crowned, letter L, to r. and 1. ;
4 Reals. Struck in tin ; proof. Excessively rare ;
1809.
786 Isabella II. 1833 to . 1 Peseta of Catalonia,
1836, and Proclamation Quarter struck at Madrid,
1833. Both fine. Same size. 2 pieces
iro 787 With her bust, each. “4 Reals,” and *'c 200 Reis.”
Extremely fine coins (Quarter-Dollar size). 2 pieces
/ o 788 Two and one Reals. Very fine and rare old Penny
of Alfonso Rex. 3 pieces
& v 789 War Medal of 1860. Beautiful proof of this rare
piece. Small medal on a cross ; has the original loop.
/lV790 Republic Dollar of 1870. Obv. Spain seated; rev.
arms ; “ 5 Pesetas.” Fine.
,7i 791 Two and one Pesetas. Fine. 2 pieces
oo 792 Amadeus I. 1871. Dollar. Obv. his bust bare; rev.
arms ; 5 Pesetas. Fine and rare.
& f 793 Duplicate Dollar. Fine.
& o 794 Two Pesetas of the Republic. 1869. Fair.
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Coins of Spain.
Copper.
Coins prior to the time of Charles I. (5th). 1555. In
good preservation; others of his time and some belong-
ing to the Provinces of later date. All rare. Desir-
able. 12 pieces
Philip II. 1556 to 1598. 7 pieces
Philip III. 1598 to 1621. With the arms of Spain
(Lion and castle). Beautiful. Uncirculated. Size 18
Various designs and sizes. 6 pieces
Philip IV. 1621 to 1665. Select and extremelv fine
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lot (variety). 6 pieces
Ferdinand V. Coin 1710. Very rare.
Charles II. 1665 to 1700. On one side coat-of- arms ;
on rev. shields arranged in the form of a cross; 1693.
Fine and rare.
Others. On rev. P. M. Pare. 2 pieces
Charles III. to 1788. Suite from size 7 to 16.
Good coins. 4 pieces
Charles IV. 1788 to 1808. Dollar in brass (1792),
and Copper coin. 2 pieces
Ferdinand VII. (1808). 1814 to 1833. 4 pieces.
Isabella. 1833. A variety of her coins for Spain
proper and the provinces. Some very fine and rare.
Eg ‘‘Medio Peal, Cinco Decimas.” FTo duplicates.
5 pieces.
With older coins. Pare lot. 11 piecfes.
Pephblic. 1870. “ Diez Granos,” “Cinco,” “Dos,”
and “ Un Granos.” Uncirculated. 5 pieces.
Barcelona and Catalonia. Very fine. 6 pieces.
Jetons and money weights, with busts of old kings, and
elaborate arms. An extremely interesting lot.
10 pieces.
Fine lot, 200 years old ; in good and fine preserva-
tion. 9 pieces.
Medal of Philip II. Bust within two circles, with date
(1567) below ; rev. garnished coat-of-arms within circle
of 18 shields, beaded border on both sides. Equal in
v*8
Coins of Switzerland — Silver.
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quality of work to any medal of the period that I re-
member to have seen. Iu splendid preservation.
Size 30
D 13 813 Medal of Charles XI. 1716. Obv. bust in rich dress;
rev. the world in a car, 3 crowns above. A gem. /
Size 16
o 814 of the Emperor Charles V., from the series Xumis- <
matica, by Gtayrard. Fine proof. Size 24 * ■
1$ * 815 Charles III. (of Spain). 1705. Barcelona. Struck *
m tin.
816 Isabella (Bilboa). 1836. Proof.
Size 26 Q
Size 26 CtUX’
Gold. ( Portugal and Spain.)
7$' 817 JohnV. 1706 to 1750. 400 Beis. 1-32 doubloon. ■ ■ '
2 pieces.
70 818 Sixteenth doubloon. 1731-36-47. 4 pieces. rp AAq O- f,f
,, 819 Joseph I. 1750 to 1777. Sixteenth doubloon. 1/
■ / ■ 820 Philip Y. (Spain). Dollar. 1743.
821 Charles III. (Spain). Dollar. 1763.
822 do do 1786.
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823 Eerdlnxjstd YII. (Spain). Dollar. 1817.
u v 824 Isabella II. (Spain). Proclamation dollar. ,1833.
1 ST 825 do Uncirculated. ( ' C :
> I* 826 Dollar. 1861—64. 2 pieces.
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COINS OF SWITZERLAND.
Silver.
w 827 Argau. 20 Batzen. 1809. Tell seated. Half-dollar 1
size. Very fine. X early proof.
0 828 5 Batz. 1815. Extra fine.
Lj 829 1 Batz, 5 rappen, and 5 batzen. Base. Not worn.
4 pieces. { " ■
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>' 830 Appenzell. 1 rappen, 1 pfenning, 1 kreutzer, £ batzen,
1 batzen with the arms of the Canton — a bear erect.
q • J A A
8 pieces.
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Coins of Switzerland. — Silver.
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831 Berne. A collection of batzen and rappen, going back
to the Bracteates of the 14tli century. Generally fine.
All legible. 18 pieces.
— Varieties of one and five batzen. 3 pieces.
— One franc. 1811. Tell standing, “ XIX. Canton ”
Lf 832
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on bis shield ; rev. arms of the Canton (a bear on a
bend or, proper). Fine.
One franc. Artisan at work. Rare.
Quarter and half dollar. 1796. 2 pieces.
Five francs for shooting festival in 1857. Appro-
priate devices. Rich work, and in very fine condition.
Rare.
Basel. 1-6 thaler, 3 batzen, and 1 batzen. 5 pieces.
Episcopal, 20 kreutzers of John Conrad (1716), and
5 batzen of the Canton. 2 pieces.
Fine silver coin. 1633. Half-thaler.
Thaler. 1 765. Rev. arms of Basel, supported by
a cockatrice. “ Domine Conserva nos in pace.” Value,
84 cents.
— Crown. The City of Basel; above are 8 small
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shields in an arch, and on a scroll “ Basilea,” in Ex.,
1743, and cornucopia ; rev. same as last — the edge let-
tered. ’ U n ci rculated.
y * 0 842 Crown of the City. 1736. Nearly proof.
: b 843 Beda. 20 batz (half Ecu.) ; rev. “ S. Gallus Abbas.”
Bear upright before the saint seated. 1774. Rare.
6> . 844 Braotates. A pretty lot. 4 pieces.
6 845 Chur, both Episcopal and of the Canton. Fine and rare
lot. No duplicates. From 1652. 10 pieces.
/ 0 846 10 batzen. 1634 (7 Ecu), and 3 batzen of Charles
VI. ; rev. S. Lucius. Rare coins. 2 pieces.
Freiburg. Varieties of the Canton. Base. 7 pieces.
Geneva. A collection of base coins. Many varieties.
12 pieces.
Selection. Bright and uncirculated. From 1735.
With the arms of the Canton. A demi-eagle and key
on a divided shield. Beautiful. “ Un Sol, Six I), 10
J), etc. No duplicates. 9 pieces.
850 Crown, 1723. Good.
847
3 848
849
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Corns of Switzerland, ’ — Sliver.
5i
LO 851 Graubunden (Orisons). 10 batzen (i Ecu). 1825.
Pierced, but very rare.
852 Others of the Orisons. Pare. 7 pieces.
K 853 Glares. 1 schilling, 3 rappen. 1809. Rev. a shield
draped with laurel. The device, a saint with staff' and
book. Others, 3 schillings, arms differently treated.
Rare. 3 pieces.
' 854 Helvetia. Yarieties of the base coins of the Canton,
from 1799. Two batzen, 1 rappen, and 5 centimes.
Nickel. 8 pieces.
3 f 855 Republic of 1801. Obv. a plumed soldier carrying
a banner; rev. “IFranken.” Dollar size. Yery fine.
1 856 Under the Constitution of 1848. 5 francs. The
Canton personified as a woman (Ceres) seated. Yery
fine.
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ov 857 1863, July. u Tir federal a la Chaux-de-Fondes.” py*'*
5 francs. Fine proof. Extremely rare.
1 Y 858 Two and \ franc. 1850. Fine. 2 pieces. jIFl ; $'*/'€>
3 859 Lucerne. Yarieties of the base money of the Canton. ' ,
One with “ Sanctus Leodegario.” Good coins. v
10 pieces.
'$7) 860 Half Ecu of Saint Leodegardus. 1623. His
bust to the waist. Fair.
Co 861
r S' 862
5^ 863
Square Medalet to Commemorate an Eccl. Council f
in 1633. Rare. ' ' ' T
* — “ 5 Batzen,” and “ one-eighth” Ecu (same value).
Fine. 2 pieces '' v >r '
— 4 Francs. Soldier standing, supporting shield.
“ XIX Canton rev. arms of Lucerne under a crown. ’ 1 v
Oval shield, half plain, half in pales. 1814. Fine,
rare.
864 Neufchatel. Half-batzen. 1808. Arms of the Can-
ton and of France crowned. “ Alexandre Pr a Due
de Neufcha.” With many other varieties. 13 pieces
h 865 Half-franc of the Duke de Longueville, with his
bust. Pierced and poor. Rare.
6 866 Xid Walden. Schutzenfest, Crown of. 1861. Cross on
a blazing sun; rev. “ Arnold Winkelried,” man with
4 1 w ivy
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club standing over two men prostrate, by Bovy. Un-
circulated.
Nidwalden. Duplicate.
Sciiutzenfest Crown by same hand. u Kanton Scliwyz,”
lion guarding a shield with cross. Fine, rare.
ScmvYz. From 16tli Century. Happen, batzen, etc.,'
base coins ; on the reverses half-length figure of Saint
Martin. Rare. 8 pieces
Schaffhausen, Qrown of. 1621. A ram leaping out of
an open door. In good preservation. Very rare.
■ Two small coins. Fine. 2 pieces
Sitten. “ Francis Joseph Supersaxo,” 1701 to 1714,
with two coats-of-arnis. Rare. Base coins well pre-
served. 4 pieces
Francis Frederick. 1760 to 1780. Yery remarka-
ble devices. . Base. 3 pieces
Solothurn. Rev. “ Sanctus Ursus,” his bust. Without
date. Old, very fine and rare. One-third crown.
Double denarius. Batzen and rappen. Fine.
10 pieces
Tessin. “ 1 Quarto Franco.” Yery fine, rare.
Base coins. “ Canton Ticino.” 2 pieces
St. Gallen. Batzen and 5 Batzen. Fine. 4 pieces
Suitensis (?) X Schilling. 1786. Fine, rare.
Thurgau. 1 Batzen, lialf-Batzen, 1 Kreutzer, etc. Base.
Well preserved. 5 pieces.
Tigueinle. Rare crown of 1647. “ Domine Conserva
nos in pace.” Two shields supported by lions. Fine.
a Pro Deo Ft Patria.” 811. 110 batzen, and 3
smaller base coins. 4 pieces
Obsidional. Square Coin 1717. “ S P Q T Lehr
Gibt E IT R.” Half-dollar size. Yery fine, rare.
See Canton Zurich.
Turioensis. Crown of 1790 ; obv. Town and mole; rev.
Arms. Extremely fine, rare.
Tell Medal. Dollar size. Obv. 3 Swiss patriots striking
hands ; rev. 20 Shields with arms of the Cantons.
A.D. 1296. An original and very old medal. Silver
o-ilt. Fine and rare.
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O 891
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Twenty kreutzers, half-batzen and rap-
pen. 4 pieces
Uei. Batzen and half-batzen, bull’s head, front face.
2 pieces
Vatjd. ‘ 3 batzen. Uncirculated.
10 batzen, 1 batzen, two and a half rappen, 1 rap-
pen. Base. 5 pieces A c v-‘ •* ,<
Wallis. (Very rare). 3 coins. • j , ■
Zug. (Under the patronage of St. Wolfgang). 6 krs. f\ ■ . >
(Arms Tugensis). Rappen and two-and-a-half rap-
pen. Bare. 3 pieces
892 Zueicii. Bracteate. 14th Century, and small base coins.
“ 3 Heller,” “ 2 Happen, ” and 5 Batzen of 1623.
Bare. 4 pieces
— Beautiful medal with loop, boy holding an apple
pierced by an arrow. “Ub aug un hand, furs vater- j fir yy i irbt • .
land;” rev. Arms of the Canton. Proof. Size 16
— Shooting Feast. 5 Francs of 1872. Fine.
— Crown (40 Batz). 1813. Very fine piece.
■<-’ 893
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These pieces ancl the coins of Tigurinioe belong to the same Canton
hut I have catalogued them according to the inscriptions on the
coins.
rt> 896
897
Unclassified. Religious medal, baptismal scene, wdth /"i
CC^Ctv
O 898
<■ 899
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loop. Large and extremely hne silver medal. Size 28
— Medal with representation of St. Michael slaying
the dragon ; rev. Coat-of-arms with plumed helmet for llS r>
crest. BERO COM DE LEUZBVRG FVX I) ECCL ^ U : 1 U 1
BER. A medal of Bero Munster in the Canton Arnau.
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Very fine. • Size 24
— Another fine, proof. Size 22
See Wellenheim, No. 5,711.
— Dollar of the Canton Chur. 1689. Fine, rare.
— “ Moneta Vova Tugi.” Half-crown, 1609. Half-
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length figure of St. Oswald. Another, same type,
1612. Same size. Varieties. Fine and rare.
2 pieces
— Coins of the Canton Veufchatel. 1696 and 1713.
Quarter-dollar size. 9
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21 Batzen (Thaler) of Fred. Will. III. of Prussia.
1799. Money of the same Canton. Rare.
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COINS OF ITALY.
Silver .
Penny. SENAVETVS, in centre letter S ; rey. Cross.
Extra tine.
Otho. Without date. OTTO IMPEPATOP.
St. Peter standing. SANTVS PETRYS. Fine and
rare.
Francis Donates. Without date. Crowned and
bearded bust, front face S. DON AT VS ; rev. Cross.
DEAPITIO. Superb. Very rare.
These Italian pennies are of Mediaeval date, as shown by their work-
manship, resembling those of the era of Charlemagne.
Pennies of later date, still very old. The latest one of
Philip III. (Sicily). 1654. A double denarius. A
rare lot. 6 pieces
Ancona. Double denarius St. SO YIPIACYS full length ;
rev. Cross. Fine and rare.
Gkoat. King seated with sceptre, globe and cross, two
lions guarding; rev. Coat-of-arms. Without date.
Fine.
Parma. Similar. S. Ililarius standing. Otho Farnesi,
1556. Has been gilt. Fine and rare.
Aragon (Sicily.) Groat, without date ; Philip I.
(1598) ; obv. arms ; rev. eagle. Pare.
Lombardo Venetian K“ Azo Visconti, Doge, 1328 to
1330 ; billon money ; groat size. W ell. 2,751. Rare.
Peter Gradonigo, Doge, 1290 to 1314 ; splendid
double denarius ; obv. Christ seated ; rev. two figures
standing, between them a cross. Well. 2,981. Pare.
Duplicate ; clipped.
John Mocenigo, Doge, 1-117 to 14S5 ; extremely
fine groat ; Christ seated ; rev. Virgin and another
figure standing ; inscription in the Byzantine manner.
Rare.
Leonardus Lauredanus, Doge, 1501 to 1521 ; double
denarius, pierced ; similar to last. Pare.
Coins of Italy . — Silver.
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?o 916 Lombardo. Laurent Priolus, Doge, 1556 to 1559;
small coin, half denarius. Very fine. Well. 3,097.
*j O 917 Iiieron Priolus, Doge, 1559 to 1567 ; extra fine
denarius. Same style (with the Virgin.) Well. 3,100.
Pare.
~/S 918 John Cornaro, Doge, 1709 to 1722; obv. figure
seated; rev. winged lion. Well. 3,221; denarius;
* fine, and another in good preservation. 2 pieces
$" 919 Padua. Jacob von Carrara, 1350 to 1355 ; denarius;
King standing ; rev. cross and pellets. Extremely fine,
rare. Well. 3,546.
920 Verona. John Valerius Visconti, 1387 to 1402; un-
circulated denarius; dragon; rev. cross. Well. 3,614,
Cr v 921 Another penny ; different.
922 Modena. Louis XIV. (France); with his bust; base
coin ; groat size.
C} ■ 923 Pisa. Cosmus III., 1670 to 1723 ; obv. Madonna ; rev.
“ Aspice Pisis,” a cross. Well. 3,975. Denarius, fine
and rare.
“ A 924 Sicily. Charles I. of Anjou, 1266 ; obv. Virgin and
angel ; rev. arms, with lilies. Groat, in splendid pre-
servation. Well. 4,968. Rare.
' ; 925 Xaples. Ferdinand I., 1458. Extremely fine groat;
bust crowned ; rev. cross. AVell. 5,037. Rare.
C ' 926 Genoa. Conrad II., 1577 ; Jscudo. AVell. 2,632. Rare.
927 — — Girolamo Defranchi, 1653, and Lorenzo Centavioni,
1713; Virgin seated, holding sceptre and infant Jesus;
rev. cross, VIII Baiocchi. Extremely fine, little coins.
2 pieces.
2 5 " 928 Modern coins. 10 soldi and others. 4 pieces.
. 929 Mailand (Milan), Republic, 1260 ; obv. cross with cres-
cents in angles, MEDIO L1NVM ; rev. St. Ambrose
seated. Very fine and rare coin ; double denarius.
Well. 2,749. ’
l 930 Maria Sforza, 1466-76; obv. bust; rev. winged
dragon, and shield with dragon. A very remarkable,
rare, and fine coin of the value of 3 crown. Madai
4,507.
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0~0 931 Mailand. Duplicate. ' Also very fine.
Francis II., 1521 ; rev. St. Ambrose seated, &c. Fine
and rare. 3 pieces.
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Malta. Emanuel Rohan. 1 tari, 1777. Fine.
Montferrat. William VII., 1493 to 1518. Bust with
cap : rev. coat-of-arms. 3 crown ; fine and rare.
Duplicate. Fine.
Groats ; obv. Madonna and Christ, PRO FT. P. *M.
ORA. ; rev. JO-S. DEARA. CO. COTI. PISAVRI.
D. Extremely fine. Bust, full face and crown, SANC-
TVS YOLTYS; rev. arms of Sucensis. Quarter-
dollar of Charles II., of Spain, for Naples; FER. I.,
Parma (1791); Charles III., Sicily; and others of uni-
form size. Yery good. 11 pieces.
Rome. Sixtus IY. and Sixtus Y., half-scudi ; rev. lion
with banner. 2 pieces.
Clement XI., Benedict XIV., and other Papal and
, Italian coins. Ordinary. Several old and rare pennies,
value 6 cts. 12 pieces.
Benedict XIY., Pius YII., and Gregory X. Ex-
tremely fine. 10 baiocchi, &c. 3 pieces.
Pius IX. “ 20 baiocchi,” “1 lira,” “ 10 baiocchi,”
“ 10 soldi,” and “ 5 soldi.” Uncirculated. 5 pieces.
Republic of 1819. “ 40 baiocchi,” 16 do., 8 do.,
and 1 do. . Uncirculated. These have an eagle dis-
played, standing on a fasces within oak wreath, and the
denomination, date, and “ Republica Romana ” on the
reverse. This is a fine set and rare. 1 pieces.
Miscellaneous. Half-scudi, lira, and smaller.
6 pieces
Ferrara. Paul and half-Paul of Clement XI., 1709 ;
rev. St. Maurell standing. Extra fine. 2 pieces.
Mantua. 1702. Obv. bridled horse -running ; rev. bonfire.
Fine and extra rare half-Paul.
Venice. Old groat, broken, and 15 soldi of the provi-
sional governmet of 1818; also u>ld penny of 1722. All
uncommon. 1 pieces
Parma and Lucca. 10 soldi, 1815, do. of 1833, do. 1855.
Fine. 3 pieces.
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947 Sardinia, Sicily, and other States. “ 10 soldi,” “ 50 cen-
times,” u 10 gran as,” &c. Extra tine, and two medalets
with loops. A valuable lot. About dime size.
10 pieces.
918 Italy (Napoleon.) 10 soldi, 5 do., and 10 centimes. Ex-
tremely tine. Rare. . 3 pieces.
The fine collection of crowns, under tliis tread, lrave been reserved for
tbis place, although in some instances, necessitating a repetition of
titles.
)1S 919 Aloysius Contarenus, Doge of Venice, 1676 to 1684. ,
Broad half-crown (size 23) ; obv. St. Mark, with the /
Doge kneeling before him holding a banner with the {j % l i -'{j.'
lion of St. Mark on cross statf ; rev. inscription and.
date, 1683.
A cabinet piece. Uncirculated. Excessively rare.
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950 Similar half-crown. On reverse a figure standing,
guarded by a lion. Very fine. Equally rare.
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951 Genoa. Broad crown of the Republic, 1676; obv. a
cross with lilies in the angles, above each a winged
cherub, “ Dux E Gubernatores Reip Gen rev. Ma-
donna and Jesus on a cloud. Very fine and rare.
Size 35.
$~6 952 Tuscany. Cosmus III., 1685, “Dux Etrurise,” crowned
bust ; rev. a fortified harbor in which are ships, &c.,
PATET ET FAVET. Extremely fine and rare crown.
Size 27.
7 $' 953 Another crown of Cosmus III., 1718 ; obv. coat-of-
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arms of the Medeci family (6 balls) under a crown ; rev.
a double rose tree. Equally fine and rare. Size 27.
Leopold I., 1787. Scudo ; obv. bust undraped ;
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rev. crowned shield with Arms of Austria, Lotharingia
and Tuscany, with order chain of the golden fleece,
and Star of Maria Therese. DIRIGE DOMINE
CRESS VS MEOS. Very fair, rare.
— Ferdinand III. 1799. Scudo ; obv. undraped
bust ; rev. similar to last, except motto, which is LEX
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956 Tuscany Charles Louis and Alo}Tsia; bust of the former
on the latter, which is diademed ; rev. arms on a pointed
shield, crowned and draped with the order chain and
badge of the golden fleece. Mint mark, FLOE. Edge
lettered, 1807, Double Thaler. Extremely fine, rare.
957 Another. Their busts vis a vis. Crown, 1807.
Gogd.
95S Pakma. Odoardus-Farnese, Duke. 1626; obv. his bust
rev. St. Yitalis holding sceptre. “ Scudo.” In fail-
preservation. Very rare.
959 Another splendid Crown of Odoardus. 1629. Obv.
his bust in high collar and ruff; rev. St. Antony with
a banner. Uncirculated. Very rare.
960 Maria Lucia. 1815. Five Lire. Fine bust with
diadem ; rev. handsome coat-of-arms. Extremely fine.
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joined ; rev. FECVNDITAS. Mother and infant child,
Good scudo, rare.
962 Joachim Murat. King. 1810. 12 Carlini, (DO-
DICI CARLINI), his bare curly head to left. Unusu-
ally fine and very rare.
962* Another of Murat. “Five Lire.” 1813. Fine
head to right. Uncirculated. Very rare.
963 Sicily. Ferdinand IY. 1787. Good scudo. 120 granas.
96J Ferdinand IY. and Caroline. 1791. Extremely
fine crown with their busts conjoined; rev. “ Soli re-
duci.” A blazing sun and section of the zodiac. A
globe below. Rare.
965 Ferdinand II. 1855. Scudo. 120 granas. Fine.
966 Frances II. 1859. Scudo. 120 granas. Uncir-
culated.
967 Malta. F. Emanuel Finto, Grand Master. XXX. Tari
piece of 1757; obv. Arms of the Order of St. John of
Jerusalem; rev. the Good Shepherd, with banner of
the cross. Fine and rare Crown.
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thirty Tari piece with his bust ; rev. arms 011 a shield,
backed by a crowned eagle. Y ery rare.
Coins of Italy. — Silver.
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j "V 969 Malta Another Dollar of Rohan. 1796. Different re-
verse. Very fine.
, 970 F. Ferdinandus Hompesch, M. M. 1798. Fino
and rare XXX Tari Crown of he last of the Grand
Masters ; obv. bast to 1. ; rev. arms on an eagle dis-
played.
Tlie Knights of St. John were driven out of Malta in 1798 by Napo-
leon. The island which had been in their possession since 1522,
when it was given to them by Charles V., of Naples, is now under
the Crown of Great Britain.
971 Rome. Hugo and John. COMITES IX MONTFORT,
under Ferdinand II. 1621. Uncirculated Crown. Very
rare.
972 Urban VIII. 1623. Bust in rich robes and rega-
lia. Below AN XII ; rev. St. Michael slaying the
dragon— the combat in the air. Weil preserved and
rare Scudo.
'< 9, -973 Alexander VII. 1663. Obv. St. Peter supporting
Arms of the Popes ; rev. man giving alms to a pauper
with a wooden leg. Scudo, in good preservation, and
very rare.
974 Clement X. 1675. Obv. Arms of Rome ; rev.
interior of a cathedral. A fine and rare Crown.
975 (dement XII. Oval medal. FRVSTRA VIGI-
LAT QVI CVSTODIT. Very fine ; size, 22x23.
976 — — Pius VI. 1778. Uncirculated Half-crown.
977 Gregory XVI. Half-crown. 50 Baiocchi. Or-
dinary.
t l 978 Pius IX. Medal for the soldiers. PETRI SEDE ;
rev. “ Victoria Qvse vincit mundum Fides Nostra.”
A ring medal with cross in centre and clasp. Rare.
Size 24
A 979 Venice. Republic of 1848. “ Five Lire.” Winged
Lion and open book on pedestal. Uncirculated. Rare.
S U 980 Bologna. Scudo. 1796. Obv. shield with arms quar-
tered. “ L1BERTAS,” and cross repeated in alter
nate angles ; rev. Virgin and child on a cloud above
' the city. Uncirculated. Extremely rare.
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Ragusa. Scndo. 1793. Obv. female bust ; rev. “ Lib-
ertas.” Edge milled. Fine and rare.
< 982 Francis III. MUT. REG. MIR. DUX (?). 1739 ; rev.
handsome coat-cf-arms. Fine Crown.
' 983 Lucca. Republic. Scudo, 1747. Obv. Arms. LVCEH-
SIS ; rev. St. Martin on horseback, dividing his cloak
with a beggar. Unusually fine for this rare Crown.
981 Felice and Elisa, their heads conjoined ; rev.
u Five Francs.” Ordinary.
Sardinia. Victor Emanuel. Five Lire, 1817.
Sub Alpine Gaul. Five Francs of the year 9 of Liberty,
(French Revolution). Splendid proof. Rare.
Same. Year 10. Circulated.
Mezzo Scudo. Same era. Year 7. Fine.
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Medals and Coins. Copper.
ro 989 Medals illustrative of Roman History. The subjects —
portraits, historical incidents, views, etc., etc.
Quintius Flaminius ; rev. Liberty restored to
Greece ; ISTuma Pompilius ; rev. Mima, giving laws to
the Romans, year of Rome, 39. M. Tull. Cicero ; rev.
the Triumph of Eloquence, year of Rome, 688. Second
Punic War. Conquest of Gaul. The Ilortii and the
Cureatii. Battle of Pliarsalia, year of Rome, 706.
Csesar and his Fortune, etc. Executed in a grand
style by Dassier. Ho duplicates. All uncirculated and
in wrappers. Size 20. 52 pieces
— Popes — one of Leo XII. in lead, with two busts
/% 990
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in three-quarter face, between them a cross; (of the
time). One of Paul III. Alexander I. Boniface I.
John I. Silvester I. Leo II. Stephen I. Urban
VI., etc. All old and sharp. About size 26, with
one exception, bronze. 12 pieces
With loops. Devotional. Very fine. . 8 pieces
Julianus Medices Magnus; Julius Ligvr, etc. In a
very old style. Size 20. 2 pieces
Roger I. Crusader. 1072 to 1101, (Count of Sicily);
obv. a knight on horseback. ROGE-RIVS-Comes ;
rev. Madonna and child. Thick coin, very rare.
Size 16
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994 Crusaders’ Coins. Small and irregular in shape ; fine
and interesting. Bare. One with B., for Baimond,
Count of Tripoli, 1109 to 1122, generally with, one or
more crosses. 5 pieces
995 Venice. Coins of the Doges. “ Sanctus Marcus Vene-
tus.” Head and wings of a lion facing ; sometimes
head of the saint. Be verses, as “ Armata et Morea,”
“ Dalma et Alban,” “ Corfu, Cefalo, Za'nte.” Bepre-
senting Ludovico Manin, Paulus Bainerus, and many
others. A most rare and desirable lot. Very fine.
6 pieces
— Doge Alois Contarenus, 1676, and others. 17 pieces
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997
— Paulus Bainerus, 1779 ; rev. “ Salus imperi,
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Others, fine and rare (Italian, not Venetian), as “ Vir-
gileus Maro rev. EPO, etc., etc. 10 pieces
998 Tuscvny. Leopold II. and Louis and Maria. 2 “
999 Sardinia. Charles Emanuel, 1756 ; Victor Amadeus,
1782. Varied lot, bringing the dates down to the pres-
ent year. Fine. 16 pieces
1000 Parma. St. Hilarius, Protector. From 1790.
4 pieces
1001 Genoa. A great variety. From 1755. 8 “
1002 Malta. Emanuel Pinto. 1 “
1002*San Marino. Fine and rare. Bep. 1 864. 2 “
i 1003 Corsica. Pascal Paoli. 1 Soldi, 1768. A hat on a
• pole, marked B. B.
1004 Same. 4 and 2 Soldi. Fine and very rare.
3 pieces
. See Journal of a tour to this island, with memoirs of Pascal Paoli,
by James Boswell, Esq. Printed by the Brothers Foulis in Glas-
gow, 1708.
1005 Mantua. From Francis II. 1484. “ Sesino ” and
“ Soldi.” Some with blazing sun ; some with cross.
Bare. 6 pieces
2-c 1006 Monaco. From Louis XIV., 1683, to lionore V., 1S38.
Some nearly uncirculated. 6 pieces
" 1007 Naples. Murat. 2 Grana and 3 Grana. The former
excessively rare. 3 pieces
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1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
Sicily. Ferdinand IV. (1791) to Francis II. (1859).
Tornesi, from 1 to 10. 10 pieces
Another lot. Finer. Some of the rarer ones
bright. 6 pieces
Lucca. (Arms, Lily.) 1 Soldi, 2 Quatrini. Very tine.
2 pieces.
Lothringen. Henry, Duke of. 1648. And Miscel-
laneous. 15 pieces
Frederick I., 1458 ; Charles I. and Charles II. (1699),
Philip III. Extra tine and rare lot. 10 pieces
Xapoleon. “ Regno D’ltalia.” Obv. bust ; rev. crown
of Lombardy, 1808-1813. Soldi. \ do. 4 do.
Xearly uncirculated. Rare. 3 pieces
Others. 10 u
“ Lombardo Venetio Regno.” Uncirculated. Cen-
tesimi, etc. 6 pieces
Rome. Urban VIII. 1636. All old. 12 “
5 Baiocchi, 4 Soldi, 2 Soldi, Baiocchi, Mezzo
Baiocclii. From 179i6. All fine. Generally uncir-
culated. Superb lot. 12 pieces
Others. 7 “
Republic. Revolution of 1800. Arms. Cap of
Liberty on fasces. Duo baiocchi and Mezzo baiocchi.
2 Soldi. Extra tine. 5 pieces
Republic of ’48. 3 Baiocchi and 4 Baiocohi.
Arms. Eagle displayed. 4 pieces
Ferrara- and Gubbio. 1622-1750. Rare. 4 “
Carrara and Other Bare Bronze Medals.
Francesco Senior. Obv. naked bust, shown to the
waist ; rev. arms (head of a satyr-winged bust, drap-
ery displayed, an ox lying down, and shield bearing
ivy?). AN. XXXVII M.VIII. D.V. QVI. SVM.
GIVE BENI. REX. IT. Size 44
Xicolaus De Carrario II. Territorii Pat. An
MCCCXXIII. Bust in cap and close vest ; rev.
arms, OBIT ANNO DO MCCCXXVI. Size 44
Jacobus Orandis, etc. Obv. bust ; rev. arms. All
very tine. Rare medals. Size
Antique Coins , Roman and Greek.
63
' r 1025 Triumph op TIeraclius. Obv. crowned bust on a cres-
cent, rays descending; rev. a triumph. Size 56
I take this fine medal to have been the work of one of the great
Italian medallists of the fifteenth century — Pisanello. or his suc-
cessor, Matteo de Pasti. These men, as well as Sperandio of Man-
tua, modelled profile busts with great skill and delicacy, and they
were fond of introducing horsemen on the reverses of their medals.
I have somewhere — I cannot at this moment remember where —
seen an engraving of this rare bronze.
^ 1026 Cosmus II., Duke of Etruria. His bust ; rev. hooks, f
DYABYS. Fine copper. Size 48
Cosmo II. succeeded his father, Ferdinand, in 1609.
1027 Antique Busts in oval brass mounting. Heads of
Roman ladies — Agrippina, and others unknown ; with
head of Caius Cassar. All very tine and artistic. Well
patinated and probably 200 years old. Size 42 x 52.
5 pieces
1028 Obscene Head. Rev. head of a satyr ; with head of
Hercules in the ancient style, etc. Yery curious lot.
3 pieces
1029 Similar lot. 4 “
1030 Medal, probably intended as a prize for excellence
in learning. Obv. female bust laureated ; rev. Pallas
and female, with book and civic crown. A splendid
impression. Size 40
1031 — Another, from the same dies, but with a rim
added. Brass. Equally tine.
ANTIQUE COINS, ROMAN AND GREEK.
Denarei of Roman Families.
10<j2 Aemilia, Antonia, Antestia, and others. 7 pieces
Zy / . 1033 Calpurnia, Julia, and Cassia. Extra tine. Yaluable.
3 pieces
Co Scrlbonla, Rubria, Julia, Sergia, etc. Fair condition.
lvare- 10 pieces
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Imperial Denarei.
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1035 Tiberius. (Tribute Penny). Trajan, Hadrian, Sabina,
and Faustina. A lot of good coins. 6 pieces
1036 A erva. Trajan, Ant.-Pius, and others. Poor.
10 pieces
1037 Julia Domna, Heliogabalus, and others. Same period.
Page silver. 12 pieces
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1038 Medallion of Antoninus Pius. Obv. draped bust
laureated ; rev. Hygeia seated on a column, Telesphorus
and serpent behind a tree, SALYS in exergue. A
piece of exquisite work. Thick solid silver. Valuable,
but modern. Size 21
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Greek Silver Coins.
1040 Athens. Ctump Tetradrachm. Obv. head of Minerva ;
rev. owl. A0E. Sharp, but of irregular ,fWm.
Pare.
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1041 Alexander the Great. Tet. Obv. head covered
with lion’s scalp ; rev. Jupiter seated. Very good.
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1042 Philip, Macedon, father of preceding. Tet. Good.
1043 Ptolemy I. Pev. Eagle. Tet. Fine, rare.
1014 Drachm of Seripiius. Chimera and eagle.
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1045 Ptolemy III. A Tetradrachm of base silver, but genuine.
1046 Medallio’n of Alcibiades. Obv. head in a Greek
helmet ; rev. two figures and serpent. Medallion of
good silver and work, but modern. Fine. Size 24
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1047 Counterfeit TetradraciiMs. Alexander, Ptolemy, etc.
5 pieces
1048 Persian of Sapor ? Obv. bust with winged cap ; rev.
fire worship. V ery fine. Size 1 8
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1049 Of later date. A fine coin of the same size.
1050 Obv. rude head ; rev. the sacred bull of Brahma,
lying down. Silver. Size 12
1051 Duplicate of last, and another. 2 pieces
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Roman and Greek Copper Coins .
1052 First brass. M. Aurelius, Maximinus, and Philip I.
Fine. 3 pieces
First and second brass. Trajan, Faustina, Jr., Ant-
Pius, Philip, Maximinus. Good. 5 pieces
Second brass. Domitian, Agrippa, Trajan, Ant-Pius, , -
TTaiv 6 pieces * v K > /
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etc. Fair.
Others of the same era.
Poor.
Justinus. Two nimbused figures seated ; John
Zimeses, Jesus Christ nimbused ; and one of Constan-
tine, with Christian monogram. Ail in gocd condition.
Rare.
Second and third brass.
Similar. Poor.
Lower Empire.
Small brass.
Similar.
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Small brass. Patinated and fine. Constantine, Diocle-
tian, Magnentius, Licineus, etc. 10 pieces
Patinated. Some fine. 20 pieces
Medallions and large brass coins, well made and arti-
ficially patinated ; very dangerous copies of rare types,
and some fabrications, such as Otho ; some with mag-
nificent reverses, Eg., the Emperor attended by his
servants, sacrificing before a temple, on a coin of Au-
gustus. A Congiarum on a rev. of Domitian, etc.
10 pieces
Similal lot ; hardly equal to last. 1 0 do.
Similar, equal to last. 10 do.
Antinotjs. (Favourite of Hadrian); obv. bare bust;
rev. a ram. Copy of an antique. Yery fine. Size 22
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Pyrrus of Epirus; obv. head of Jupiter Doclonceus ;
rev. woman seated. Superb work of art. Copy of
a tetradrachm.
Sidon. Turreted head of the Province ; rev. EaMe. Su~
perb copy of a tetrvdrgchm.
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Coins and Medals of Russia. — Silver.
Other copies of magnificent Greek Coins. Solid bronze.
6 pieces
Genuine Coin of Hiero II. ot Syracuse ; obv. Diademed
Head ; rev. Cavalier. Fine. Size 18
Others. Egypt, Greece, Bruttum, Rhodes, Italy, etc.
Good and rare lot. Different sizes. 13 pieces
MODERN GREECE.
Silver.
Dollar of 1833. (Five Drachmi). u Ellados.” Un-
circulated.
Drachma. Same. Uncirculated.
Half-Drachma and Quarter ^o. Uncirculated. 2 pcs
Drachma of 1868. Brilliant.
Phoenix, Drachma, half do., quarter do., 30 Lepta,
small coins of the Ionian Islands. All fine. 6 pieces
Copper.
Twenty Lepta of 1831 ; Phoenix, above, cross. 10
Lepta, and 5 do. Uncirculated. , 3 pieces
Repetition. Very fine. do.
Ten, 5, 2 and 1 Lepta of 1833. Brilliant. 4 pieces .
Repetition ot last. Brilliant. do.
5, 2 and 1 do. 1845. Fair. do.
Ionian Islands. 1819; obv. Winged Lion; rev. Brit-
annia. 10, 5, 2, and 11 Lepta. 4 pieces
Miscellaneous. Greek. 8 pieces
War Medal. Victory over the Turks, Oct., 1827.
Greek Head ; rev. three Crowns. Brass. Fine and
rare. , Size 22
COINS AND MEDALS OF RUSSIA.
Silver.
Ancient Copeka. Oblong, with a Knight on horse-
back on one side; on the reverse, inscription in straight
parallel lines across the smallest diameter. From
Vladimir. (10th century). 7 pieces
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1091
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Ancient Copeka Same, with the ins. running on the
longest diameter. 3 pieces
Ivan TV. 1533. Penn y. (Following Abbe Barthe-
leiny). Fine and rare.
Ioanovitch Dmitee. 1605. Penny. Fine, rare. /'
Small Coins, not understood ; some with Cross, some
with Double Eagle, some with St. George on horseback.
All tine and generally uncirculated. 6 pieces
Coins resembling Rupees, and of the same value. Struck
for circulation in Georgia. On one side a Castle and Am n
two Branches Crossed. On both inscriptions in Tar-
2 pieces
do.
(Rupee ?) Half and Quarter
3 pieces
John Alexis. 1688. German Dollar (Brabant). Stamp-
ed with the Arms of Russia, and date. For circula-
tion in that Empire. Rare.
Petee I. Alexowitz (the Great). 1682 to 1725. Crown ;
obv. young bust, bare head ; rev. double-headed eagle.
Letters very long ; edge plain ; broad, and extremely
tine.- Rare type.
Half-crown. Same type, except that the head is
laureated. Equally tine and rare.
Crown, laureated bust ; rev. double-headed eagle.
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Exact duplicates.
One of the same.
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No date. Nearly uncirculated. Yery rare.
Crown. Equally sharp and tine. No date.
Crown. 1723. Older Bust ; rev. Cross good.
lent 1102
Lo 1103
Rare variety.
Crown. 1725, (The year of his death); obv. laure-
<, •<♦1104
ated bust ; rev. Cross. Uncirculated. Very rare.
Another, 1725, with half-crown, same date.
2 pieces
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Peter II., son ot Alexis Petrowitz (succeeded the
Empress Catherine, at the age of 15.) Crown; obv.
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laureated bust ; rev. cross. 1727. Yery tine and
rare.
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Catherine I., mother of Peter IT., 1725 to 1727.
Crown ; obv. bust to left, hair bound with fillets of
pearls ; rev. double-headed eagle. Extremely broad
and fine. Rare. Size 27.
Crown, 1726; splendid, uncirculated. Same type
as last. Very rare.
Crown, 1726; bust to right ; rev. like the others
of this Empress. Yery fine, rare.
Anna Iyanoyne. 1730 to 1740. Crown, 1731. Young
bust ; rev. double-headed eagle. Uncirculated. Yery
rare.
Crown, 1732. Sharp but stained.
Crown, 1740. Bust crowned; rev. like last.
Fine.
Half-crown. Ordinary.
John III. Antonovitcli crown, 1741. Young bust
laureated, ribbon and St. Andrew’s cross ; rev. double
eagle. Splendid crown ; broad and uncirculated.
Rare.
Another equally fine. Same date, but from a dif-
ferent die ; thicker and less broad. Yery rare.
Half-crown to match 1112. Splendid, very rare.
Elizabeth I. Petrovna. Crown of 1757 ; obv. bust,
head-dress of pearls ; rev. double eagle bearing two
shields, arms of ? Good crown.
Half-crown. Same type. Extra fine.
Crown of 1759. Fine.
Quarter and eighth do. Fine. 2 pieces.
Peter III. Feodorovitch, 1762. Crown; obv. bust in
armor, head bare ; rev. double eagle. Uncirculated.
Rare.
Duplicate. Uncirculated.
Triplicate. Circulated.
Half-ruble. Circulated.
Catherine II. Crown, 1769. Fine.
Quarter and eighth ruble. Yery fine.
2 piece
Peter, Duke of Semigallia. Fine crown, 1780. Rare.
Bronze Medals of Russia.
69
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1128
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1131
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21. 1133
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1135
•' * 1130
1137
>S 1138
1139
Ruble, half and quarter, 1800; obv. inscription on \
square tablet ; rev. arms. 3 pieces.
Alexander I. 1834. Medal; obv. bust; rev. monu- ,
ment (struck by Nicholas) ; value one ruble. Very fine, ' •
rare.
Nicholas I. Ruble, 1845. Uncirculated.
Obv. bust; rev. equestrian statue on a monu-
ment, 1859. Uncirculated. (Ruble.)
Medal with loop, 1814, 19tli March ; obv. laureated fjfr
■avs ; rev. ins. in a circle of laurel loop.
bust in rays
Size 16
Medal of Peter the Great, to commemorate the battle
of Pultowa, 1709. Bust of Peter; rev. battle; has a
burnished surface. Thick. Rare. Size 27
Medal of Anna. Obv. her bust crowned ; rev. Genius
of Russia, with crown and palm, leaning on a column,
near trophies and captives ; in exergue OBSESS ET
LIBER AT MENS, Oct., 1727. Extremely tine, rare.
Size 27
Medalet of 1789, with equestrian statue on a rock.
Size 16
Coin of 33 copecks, one of 25 do., one of 16 do., one of
10 do., and one of 5 do. 5 pieces
Small coins from Peter the Great to Nicholas I. One
for Georgia. Very fine. Many rare. From 5 to 10
copecks. 15 pieces
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Bronze Medals.
1708. Medal of Admiral ? Bust; rev. war-ships in
port. Fine proof. * Size 34
1724. The Emperor and Empress (Peter the Great and
consort) ; their busts jugata ; rev. the Emperor holding
a crown above the head of Catherine I. Fine proof.
Size 38
1725. Peter the Great. To commemorate his death.
Fine proof. Size 34
1730. Anna. Her bust; rev. the Empress standing
with 3 attendants, one with cross, one with anchor,
one holding a crown. Proof. Size 38
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70 Bronze Medals of Russia.
1140 1741. Elizabeth Petrovna. Her bust ; rev. “demen-
tia Augusta.” Fine proof. Size 38
1141 1754. The same ; rev. PAVLO PRINCIPE JYYEXT
NATO D XX. SEPT. MDCCLIY. Fine proof.
Size 38
1142 1749, 1755, 1757. Medals of uniform size from Poet-
tier’s Series. Busts of members of the royal family.
Size 29. 3 pieces.
1143 1779. Catherine II.? Fine bust; rev. Pallas and
Catherine. Fine proof. Size 35
1144 1783. Obv. bust ; rev. map of the Crimean peninsula.
Fine proof. Size 58
1145 1784. Catherine II. ; rev. three turreted shields sur-
mounted by a caduceus and cap of liberty. Fine proof.
Size 44
1146 1784. The same ; rev. woman standing amidst a group
of nude children. Proof. Size 24
1147 1788. Admiral? Bust, with furled flag; rev. naval
column, at its base cannon and flags. Fine proof.
Size 50
1793. Bust of Prince Alexander and consort, vis a vis ;
rev. two shields with monogram (AP and EA) united
and crowned ; the sun in splendor above. Fine proof.
Size 42
1149 1826. Catherine II. On her death. Fine proof.
Size 24
1150 1831. Poland; obv. two female figures, one with the
attributes of Poland, TU XE MOUPPAS PAS. ;
rev. A L’ HEPOIQUE POLOG XE, a palm and
olive crossed. Fine proof. Size 33
Medal in honor of General Ylemincks, Inspector of
the Sanitary Service of the army. Inscription to the
same effect. Size 38
1152 Medal in honor of Paul I. (1796 to 1801) ; obv. his
Bust ; rev. Cross. Fine proof. Size 33
1153 Marriage Medal of Alexander Xieliolas and Maria
Alexandria. 1841 ; obv. their busts conjoined ; rev.
their monogram crowned. Splendid proof. Size 28
Copper Corns of Russia.
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- 1154 Prize Medal. University of Moscow, by Alexander I.
Size 33
5 1155 Mortuary Medal. Obv. female bust crowned with oak.
• No inscription ; rev. in two wreaths — roses and laurels.
“1716-1826.” Fine proof. Size 24
1156 Medals of Marshall Suwarrow and Bishop ? Their pic-
tures full face. Size 22. 2 pieces
i'O 1157 Medals. Square and oblong octagon. Yery fine. 2 pcs
- 1158 Medalets. Octagon and round, of Peter the Great,
Anna, Peter II., etc. About size 16. Extremely fine,
all bright, very beautiful and select, but with Pussian
inscription, and requiring a knowledge of that lan-
guage properly to describe. 16 pieces
C 1159 Jetons. All Eussian. 5 pieces
Copper Coins.
2^1 160 Peter I. (the Great). 1682 to 1725, with St. George
on horseback, with cross and with double eagle. With
and without dates. Fine lot. 5 pieces
Peter II. 1727 to 1730 ; rev. cross.15! Extra fine. '3 pcs
Anna. Ivanovna. 1730 to 1740. Extra fine. 5 pieces
Ivan III. 1740-1741 2 pieces
Elizabeth. Petrovna. 1741-1762. 7 pieces
Katharine II. 1762 to 1796. Pieces from ten to one
quarter Copec. Fine lot. 7 pieces
Similar to last. Some earlier. do.
Paul I. 1786 to 1801. Pare. 1 piece
Alexander I. 1801 to 1825. (One extra fine). 3 pcs
Nicholas I. 1825. 10 pieces
Alexander II. Miscellaneous. Valuable lot. 33 pcs
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£ 1163
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1165
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1166
1167
1168
1169
1170
1172
Polish Pevolution. A set of patterns of 1 0 Kopecks,
5 Kopecks, 2 Kopecks, and 1 Kopeck. Splendid
proof. Very rare. 4 pieces
Riga. (City). Small Coins. Pare. 4 pieces
Moldavia and Wallachea. Two shields. Head of a
bull, front face, and bird holding a double cross,
united under a crown. Rare coins. 5 pieces
5~0 1175 Siberia. An old Coin, and two of Catherine II. 1771
and 1773. Large size. Pare. ' 3 pieces
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Coins of Poland. — Silver.
COINS OF POLAND.
1 ) 1178
V, 1179
Silver.
X < 1176 Ladislaius II. 1138 to 1116. Head, front face; rev.
double cross ? Denarius. Rude coin, well preserved.
(Uncertain).
j 1177 Others without date, and of uncertain attribution. De-
narii and Groshen, mostly of cities. All in good con-
dition. 7 pieces
Alexander I. and . Sigismund I., 1501 to 1518. De-
narii and Groshen. Yal liable lot. 6 pieces
Sigismund I. (Alone). 1506 to 1518 ; obv. bust crown
ed ; rev. eagle displayed. 1531— ’34, etc. Coins of the
Groat and Half-groat size. As fine as when struck.
Yery rare. 5 pieces
/ 5 1180 Yarieties. Groats, etc. Sig. I. and II. 1 pieces
££ 1181 Sigismund II. 1566 and 1569. Four Groshen, (about
20 cts.) ; bust ; rev. double shield. “ Moneta Magni
Ducat Lit.” Fine. 5 pieces
1182 Stephen Bathori. 1575 to 1586. (Fine silver coins,
dime size) ; obv. crowned head ; rev. III. GROS.
ARG. TRIP. M. D. LIT. Also a shield between St.
George and an eagle. Another with two towers.
CIYI RIGEN. Said by Wellenheim to be very rare.
3 pieces
So 1183 Sigismund III. 1587 to 1632. Coins of the same de-
scription as last. Bust crowned. Large collar ; rev.
as before. Extremely fine. 5 pieces
Bust crowned, collar and beard like Charles I. of
£ $- 1184
27 H85
/Co 1186
England ; rev. Arms of Dantzig. (GEDANENSIS).
Quarter-crown. 1613. Yery fine, rare.
Similar, and others smaller. Dantzig and other
cities. Different dates. 12 pieces
Figure standing, shown to the hips, with sword
1187
and wand ; rev. round shield with elaborate coat-of-
aims. 1630. Splendid crown, burnished field. Yery
rare.
Similar, except that less of the figure is shown.
Nearly uncirculated Crown. 1628. Rare.
Coins of Poland. — Silver.
73
^>5' 1188 Sigismund III. Another, the King with different dress f ^
and decorations. Equally fine Crown. 1630. Rare.
7- 1 1189 Another, slight variety. Extra fine Crown.
y^'1190 Two Crowns of the earliest issue. 1627. Circu-
lated, but worn. 2 pieces
A
i 1191 Wladislaus IIII. 1632 to 1648. The King’s figure to
*6-1192
the hips ; crowned and with sword and wrand ; rev.
arms of the city of “Thorunensis” ? (angel over agate
with three towers), 1637. Uncirculated crown. Very
rare.
Same ; rev. arms of Poland. Eine crown.
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"•1193 John Casimir. 1648 to 1668. Splendid uncirculated
crown. 1649.
1194 Small coin, and 3 crown of “ Thorunensis.”
3 pieces
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1195 John III. Sobieski. 1674 to 1696. A variety of
his smaller silver coins. Eine. 5 pieces.
1196 Medal of Sobieski and wife, their busts conjoined ;
rev. their coronation, 1776, a city and tree. Very
beautiful. Rare. Size 30.
3 0 1197 Augustus II. 1696 to 1733. 3 crown, 1707. Uncir-
culated. Rare.
L/ST 1198 Medal in memory of the death of Christina Eberhardi-
na, Queen of Poland, 1727. Pierced. Rare. Size 16
7 1199 Crown of 1729. Fine and rare.
<( l^OtUAuGUSTUs III. 1733 to 1763. Coronation medal. Tin.
Uncirculated. ' Size 28
1201 f crown. 1736. Uncirculated. Very rare.
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Crown of 1755. Extra fine. Rare.
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and medalet of the preceding reign. 2 pieces a Cf *
preceding reign. a pieces
£0 1204 Stanislaus, Augustus. 1764 to 1798. Coronation
medal. Bare bust; rev. crown in rays, “ Coron XXV > / It >
ROV MDCCLXIV.” Very fine and rare. Size 21
v “1205
Coronation medal, struck at Warsaw. Uncircu- ,/ .
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lated. Size 20
1206 Half-crown, with one of Frederick Augustus.
Both rare, and well preserved. 2 pieces
Iaj 1207 2 groschen, 1767 (uncirculated), and two others,
3 pieces
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1208 Alexander I. 1815 to 1825. (Kaiser.) Fine crown,
1823 (10 zlot.) Rare.
U 1209 Half-crown (5 zlot), and 2 zlot. Uncirculated.
2 pieces
/«£ 1210 5 and 2 and 1 zlot. 1815 and 17 — Av. value
30 cts. Very rare. 9 pieces
2 o 1210a For Cracow and other cities. A miscellaneous
lot. 21 pieces
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38 pieces
good order.
UNITED STATES.
Gold.
6,3 o 1211
1795.
Half Eagle.
Fine.
J-fctA
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1797.
Eagle. Small Eagle reverse. Very good.
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1799.
Half Eagle.
Fine. Scarce.
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1804.
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Very fine. Scarce.
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1818.
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1829.
Quarter “
Extremely fine. Scarce.
1223
1834.
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Equally fine, N. S. Scarce.
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1835.
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The same. Scarce.
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1836.
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O 't,CAyU v
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1854.
Three Dollars. Extremely fine.
/' 7 5 1227
1849.
California Half Eagle. Full weight, without
C
Very fine. Scarce.
V 1228 1849. Oregon Exchange Company. “130 grains Native
Gold, 5 D.” Beaver. Fine and rare.
$ 1229 Georgia Gold. 128 grains, 22 carats. C. Bechtler. Five
0
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Hollars. Fine. Scarce.
United States. — Silver.
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> o 1230 Carolina Gold. 140 grains, 20 carats. 1834. C. Becht- 0 / ft ' 1 —
ler, Five Dollars. Fine. Scarce.
ONE DOLLAR. 30 grains. Extremely fine. Rare, fry C* t ; -
1 Dollar. 27 grains. Extremely fine. + rf
>$ 1231
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1849. Mormon gold. Five Dollars. Two hands clasping, r » <
Very rare.
1849. Same. Two and a half Dollars. Rare. y SC-/* <f
I860. Pike’s Peak Gold. Ten D. Very good. (fr
1860. “ “ “ Five D. Uncirculated. vj7 IsfrUcAt, —
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Carolina Gold. 2^ Dollars. 70 grains, 20. Thick coin /
Uncirculated.
1238
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California Gold Dollars, 1853 and 1854, different designs
Uncirculated. 3 pieces.
California PXalf Dollars, 1872, different designs. Proof
2 pieces
“ Quarter Dollars, different designs and dates. 9
pieces.
1241
1242
1243
1244
1245
1246
>1247
1248
1249
Silver Dollars.
1795. Flowing hair. Fine.
1795. Duplicate. Fair.
1795. Fillet head. Very fine. Rare.
1795.
1795.
1795.
1796.
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Large do. Same. '•< —
Ordinary.
Extremely fine. Very rare. — —
1797. Seven stars to r. Very good, for date.
1798. Fifteen stars. Small Eagle reverse. Good, for
variety. Rare. • *
1798. Large Eagle reverse. Very good. y / yl fl t l *—
1798. Duplicate. Equally good. /Tariff ■
1798. Another. Ordinary. ...
1799. Five stars to r. Good, for variety. Rare. tY A r'K
1799. Six stars to r. Very good. H V -
1799. Another. Same. ■
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1260
1799. Triplicate. Scratched.
1799. With R. C., Portland, Aug. 4, neatly engraved A
on obv. /f S/J i/ptfbA |
1800. Stars on reverse small. Fine and rare. Hha
1800. “ “ Larger. Ordinary.
1801. Ordinary.
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1261
1802.
Better.
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1803.
Uncirculated. Rare.
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1263
1803.
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1804.
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1283
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1286
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1287
[Accompanying this coin is the following note : “ Obtained through
great personal exertions from Dr. Liebig, from the collection of
his intimate friend, the celebrated traveler, Prof. Schledehausen,
now deceased.” This information is interesting, yet the great
traveler may have been imposed upon. The motive to do it was
large, on account of the extreme rarity and great value of a dol-
lar of this date. It would be rash to decide absolutely against
its authenticity, but the purchaser must exercise his own judg-
ment.]
1836. Pattern Dollar. A little circulated. Rare.
Planchet, with edge milled. Without impression on either
side.
1840. Circulated.
1841.
1850. “ N. 0. Mint.
1859.
1860. Very fine. “
1860. Equally fine. “
1861. Very fine.
1872. Uncirculated.
1872. Duplicate.
1872. Another.
1873. Brilliant proof. Rare.
1873. Trade Dollar. Brilliant proof. Rare.
1873. “ “ Uncirculated. Rare.
Half Dollars.
1794. Unusually fine. There are scratches on the head
yet it has been but little circulated. Rare.
1795. With scratches, as before, appearing to have been
mainly in the planchet. Scarce.
1795. Much rubbed.
1803. Nearly uncirculated. Extremely rare in this con,
dition.
1803. Circulated. 2 pieces.
1806. Very fine. But little circulated.
1806. Others. One very fine. 2 pieces.
1807. Head to r. Very good.
United States. — Silver.
S'i> 1299
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1288
1807.
Head to 1. Fine.
675X289
1807.
Duplicate. Head to 1.
Ordinary.
It 1290
1808.
Fine.
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S' 75 1291
1810.
Circulated. 2 pieces.
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1811.
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1812.
Extremely fine.
1294
1813.
Very fine.
6'5*1295
1813.
With one of 1812. Ordinary. 2
1296
1815.
Ordinary. Scarce.
p'l297
1821.
Very fine.
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1822.
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on obv.
1824. Others. Fine. 2 pieces. Ji'Ow.lr-
1826.
1827.
1831.
1834.
1834.
1835.
1836.
1836.
1836.
1837.
1839.
1853.
1860.
1867.
1873.
Fine.
2 pieces.
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Quarter Dollars.
Very fine. Rare. ’ ' ? '• >. '<
1804. Extremely fine ; quite superior to any heretofore
known to exist. Fifty dollars has been offered for this
piece at private sale. Very rare.
1806. Very fine. Scarce. v
1806.
1818.
1821.
1825.
1835.
Ordinary.
Very fine.
But little circulated.
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Dimes.
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1796.
Extremely fine. Rare.
J . / J
1327
1796.
Nearly as fine ; a variety.
1328
1798.
13 stars. Poor, but rare.
1329
1803.
Extremely fine. Rare.
7 6 '
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1805.
Twice pierced, but little rubbed.
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1805 and 1807. Much rubbed. 3 pieces.
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1814.
Fair for date. Scarce.
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1820 and 1824. Poor. 2 pieces.
1334
1827,
’29, ’30, and ’31. Ordinary. 4 pieces.
15 '
1335
1832.
• Extremely fine.
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1336
1833.
Poor. 2 pieces.
30 i
1337
1834.
Fine.
1338
1835.
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1837,
’41, ’44, and ’46. Ordinary. 4 pieces
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1851,
’53, ’54, ’56, and ’57. Fine. 5 pieces,
1341
1859,
’60, ’61, and ’72. Fine. 4 pieces.
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1794 Fine. Rare.
1795. Uncirculated; tarnished.
1795. Nearly as fine. Broken die.
1 795. Nearly uncirculated. 2 pieces.
1796. Uncirculated. Very rare.
1800. Very fine ; a scratch on face of head. Rare.
1800. Fine. 2 pieces.
1803. Extremely fine. Rare.
1829. Uncirculated.
1830 and ’31. Fine. 2 pieces.
1832 and ’33. One pierced. 2 pieces.
1833 and ’34. Very fine. 2 pieces.
1835, ’36, and ’37. Very good. 4 pieces.
1839, ’42, ’43, ’44, and ’49. Ordinary. 5 pieces.
1850, ’53, ’54, ’55, and ’57. Fair. 6 pieces.
1858, ’59, ’60, ’61, ’70, and ’72. Very fine. 6 pieces.
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Cents.
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1384
1385
1386
1387
1388
1389
1390
1793. Liberty cap ; head much rubbed. Rare.
1793. Wreath; Liberty and date small,
but dark, and hair rubbed. Rare.
1793. Similar to last ; much rubbed.
1794. Uncirculated ; the color fine and original, in part
red. As fine as any known. Rare.
1794. Very ordinary. 3 pieces.
1795. Nearly uncirculated, but not bright ; the color a
fine olive ; edge plain.
1795. Similar, but “ one cent ” higher in the circle, on the lYa-t tf.
reverse. Nearly uncirculated.
1795 and 1796. Same type ; only fair. 2 pieces.
1797. The edge battered slightly, but little rubbed. Dark.
1798. Uncirculated, but not bright. Very desirable. Rare.
1798. A variety nearly as fine ; a narrow, milled rim. Rare.
1799’. Remarkably fine ; it shows traces of a black rust,
which has been nicely removed, and appears to have been
quite uncirculated before oxidation. I think nearly, if
not quite, equal to the Abbey Cent. Very rare. * . * .
1800, 1801, and 1802. Poor. 5 pieces. w'L [ d V. U-Uc
1801. Uncirculated. Color, a light olive. Very rare. I'dCtAjdlln
1804. Broken die. Very good. Rare. V t IvUt -f '
1803 and 1805. Ordinary. 3 pieces. ) 1 tUC.
1806 and 1807. Ordinary. 2 pieces. >^T/f'V * (r
1808 and 1809. Fair and scarce. 2 pieces. , ^
1810. Fine. Scarce. P&aa > ( /
1810, ’ll, and' ’12. Ordinary. 3 pieces. * -
1813, T4, 16, ’17, and ’18. Ordinary. 6 pieces. U . ' di. t
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1818 and 19. Fine. 2 pieces.
1818, 19, and ’21. Ordinary. 3 pieces.
1820. Bright and uncirculated.
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1822. Uncirculated. Olive.
1822, ’23, and ’24. Ordinary.
1825, ’26, and 27.
1828, ’29, and ’30. “
1831 and ’33.
1834 and ’35.
1835, ’36, and ’37.
Rare.
3 pieces,
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Fair.
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3 pieces.
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Colonial and State Coins and Tokens.
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1392
1393
1394
1395
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1397
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1838. Very fine.
1838 and ’39. Very fair. 2 pieces.
1840, ’41, and ’42. A very good lot. Varieties. 6 pieces.
1843, ’44, and ’45. Ordinary. 4 pieces.
1846, ’47; and ’48. Fair. 4 pieces.
1849, ’50, ’51, and ’52. Very good. 4 pieces.
1853, ’54, and ’55. Fine. 4 pieces.
1856 and ’57. (Large and small date.) Fine. 3 pieces.
Cents of various dates. 27 pieces.
Nickel Cent of 1856. Fine. Rare.
“ Cents of 1857 to ’64, inclusive. Fine. 8 pieces.
“ and Copper, Nickel size. 5 pieces.
“ 5 and 3 cents, 1873. 2 pieces.
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Half Cents.
1795. Nearly uncirculated. On the edge, two hundred for
a dollar. Rare.
1797. Very fine, for date.
1803, ’4, ’(>, and ’8. A good lot. 4 pieces.
Half Cents, various dates. A good lot. 23 pieces.
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//,6-ol408 1652. Pine-Tree Shilling. Quite uncirculated. Rare.
D cx 1409 1652. “ “ Clipped and battered.
) 57 1410 1652. “ “ Poor.
/ 2i ,1411 1721. “ Colonies Francoises,” for Louisiana. Fine. Scarce.
) it 1412 1722. Same, except date. Equally fine and rare.
•/I 1413 1721 and ’22. A good example of each. 2 pieces.
/ oS 1414 Repetition of last. 2 pieces.
t] /t 1415 1767. Colonies Francoises, L. XV divided by two sceptres
crossed. Without countermark. An uncirculated exam-
ple. Rare.
1416
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1419
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1767. Same, with the usual countermark. R F in a circle
of dots. Very good.
1773. Virginia Ilalf-penny, nearly bright.
Same, dark and rubbed. 3 pieces.
1783. Georgius Triumphe. Very good.
1787. Franklin Cent in Silver and Copper. 3 pieces.
1787. Nova Eborac. Fair.
1787 and ’88. Vermont and Connecticut Cents. Ordinary.
4 pieces.
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1787.
1788.
1788.
1783.
American Medals and 7 oketfis. 8i
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Massachusetts Cent. Good. //
Massachusetts Cent and Half Cent. Good. 2 pieces. //
Nova Constellatio. Good. 2 pieces. //
Iveutucky Cent, edge engrailed. Uncirculated. Rare.
Same, edge plain. Rather poor ; battered. A JC&d : «'«*
1776. Continental Currency. Tin. Uncirculated. ft
1722. Rosa Americana Penny ; Half-penny size. Poor. $ SL
1779. Rhode Island Token ; obv. Map of R. I. ; rev. ship. . j , *
Very fine. Brass. ^ * uU ll^UAX
1781. North American Token. Good. Vx -1 VIA UuiL
AMERICAN MEDALS AND TOKENS.
Washington, Liberty, and Security Token. The large size, p [ (_ rt Ui/.ia ,
Copper. Uncirculated.
Liverpool Half-penny. Obv., head; rev., ship. 1793.
As good as usually found.
— Double-head Cent. Pine. Qi • f
— Success to the United States. Large size, in brass, , o
silvered. Very fine. ' i b.' :
— Duplicate of last, with medal struck and distributed
in civic procession on his birthday. Philadel., 1832. In ( • ,
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bronze. Both fine. 2 pieces.
— Sansom Medal. Obv., military bust ; rev., chest sup-
porting fasces aud sword. 1797. Silver. Very fine.
Dollar size.
— Temperance Medalet. “ We serve the tyrant Alcohol
Mo ide
no longer.” Silver. Extremely fine. Pierced. Rare.
Dime size. •
- Obv., head ; rev., Gerdt’s, coin-dealer, card. Silver. d Am* .
Fine. Same size.
— Dem orest’s Mt. Vernon Factory Medal. Obv., bust ;
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rev., tomb. Brass gilt. Made in shells and joined.
Size 48.
Head ; rev., Edward Cogan’s card, 1859, Phila., with ,*(, ;; v
medalet Baltimore Monument. Both uncirculated. Tin.
Sizes, 20 and 13. 2 pieces.
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1796. Franco-Americana Token. Copper. Uncirculated. I v ,
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Bae Cent. U. S. A., in Silver. Very fine. Rare.
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American Medals and Tokens.
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Medal. To commemorate the Armed Neutrality of Russia,
Denmark, Sweden, and Holland, during the Revolution-
ary war. Obv., mailed arm holding suspended four
shields ; rev., under an eye with rays, inscription in eight
lines, “In exergue, MDCCLXXX., A. V. BAERLL.
Extremely fine silver medal. Half-dollar size. Rare.
Medal. To commemorate the services of William 1., King
of Holland, as umpire between England and America.
1829. Bronze. Magnificent proof. Size 26. Rare.
Libertas Americana. Obv., head of Liberty, 4 Juil, 1776;
rev., Pallas opposing a panther; on the ground, young
Hercules. Fine uncirculated medal. Bronze. Size 30.
Fine copy of same, double thickness of the original.
1783. Rev., “ Oommuni consensu;” Pallas holding
5 shields. Uncirculated. Tin. Rare. Size 29.
General Lafayette Medal. <£ The Defender of American
and French. Liberty.” Fine bronze proof. Size 30.
Com. Edward Preble, for the naval engagement before
Tripoli, 1804. Splendid proof in bronze, with guard
surmounted by eagle and loop, the guard finely chased
and gilt. Awarded by Congress. Very rare. Size 40.
Medal. Presented by N. Y. State to Volunteers in the
Mexican War. In tin box. Silver. Nearly 3 oz.
American Institute Prize Medal. Silver. Weight, about
3 oz.
New York State Poultry Society Medal. Large silver
medal awarded as a prize in 1869. Nearly 2 oz. Size 28.
Salisbury, N. C., Court of Equity Seal. Thick silver.
Justice holding scales, etc. A relic of the War. Unique.
Weight, about 2 oz.
West Virginia. War Medal, 1861, ’65. Liberty crowning
Valor. Bronze. Size, 24. Rare.
Schiller Medal. 10 Nov., 1859. Silver. Size 26.
N. Y. State Agricultural Society Prize Medal. Silver.
Size. 20.
First product by the Mill process in the Pah-Ranagat
mining district, Nevada. Fine proof. Silver. Size 20.
Rare.
Wood’s Minstrel’s Token. Silver. Fine. Size 16.
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American Medals and Tokens.
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Jackson Medal. Obv., military young bust ; “ Andrew
Jackson, President of the United States, 1829 rev.,
within a wreath of laurel and oak, “Hero of New Or-
leans.” Tin, silver-plated; pierced. Uncirculated. Very
rare. Size 24.
Jackson Medal. “General Jackson, the gallant and suc-
cessful defender of New Orleans, and candidate for the
Presidency of the United States of America, 1828;”
rev., eagle displayed, with U. S. shield covering his body ;
around, circle of stars. Pierced. Tin, silver-plated. Un-
circulated. Very rare. Size 24.
Silver Medalet, struck at U. S. Mint. Size 12.
Hon. James Buchanan. By S. B. S. and H., N. Y. Tin.
Size 22.
Daniel Webster. Rev., E. Hill’s card. Tin. Size 19.
W. H. Harrison. Rev., “ Go it, Tip. Come it, Tyler.”
Abraham Lincoln ; rev., splitting rails, with original
colors, red, white and blue, as worn in procession.
Fenian Brotherhood token ; “ Ireland and America,”
two hands clasping. John C. Fremont, James Buchanan
and Henry Clay medalets, in brass, nearly uniform size.
A good lot. 6 pieces.
Gen. Geo. B. McClellan. Pioneer Base Ball Club,
Great Air Ship City of New York. Rev. John Wesley
and Rt. Hon. Win. Pitt. In white metal. All fine. 5
pieces.
Jefeerson Davis, 1861 ; man hanging. Franklin Pierce,
Millard Fillmore, Louis Kossuth, and Winfield Scott.
6 pieces.
New York and Harlaem R. R. Co. octagon check ; Brim-
low’s card, in nickel and copper ; Columbia Farthings.
Washington Copperheads, etc. An excellent lot to pur-
chase. 20 pieces.
Silver Badge (Odd Fellows’), 5x4 inches, with gilt me-
dallion centre. Faith, Hope, and Charity. Fine.
“ Custom House Cart, S. Draper, Collector,” Badge, with
pin. Silver. Rare.
Truckee Aline Silver Bar, 5.25 oz., $6.64. 979 fine.
Internal Revenue. Ingot pure silver, 4.60 oz., $7.34.
980 fine. Handsome square bar, with handsome border.
Rare.
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Coins of Mexico.
Gold-Bearing Quartz and Nuggets from California Mines.
3 pieces.
Pattern Cent of 1855. Tarnished proof.
Ebling’s Columbian Garden, Bowery, N. Y., Card, stamped
on a Spanish quarter dollar. Very rare.
Shin Plasters and Cents, with countermarks 15.
Anti-Slavery Tokens, Cards, etc. 39 pieces.
Calender ; half cent worth of pure copper. Model Dollar
California, etc. Very fine. 8 pieces.
Copperheads. No duplicates. 125 pieces.
Others. 60 pieces.
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Cob Dollar.
Very fine.
1778.
1772.
1739.
COINS OF MEXICO.
1771. Nearly round ; thick; diameter, 1 inch.
Thicker ; regular lump. Very fine.
Thick, long oval. Fine.
Oblong square, counter-stamped for Rio de la*
Plata. Unusually good example.
— 1759. Coin of even thickness, hut irregular form ;
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Long, narrow plate cob dollar.
Cob Half Dollar. Full weight.
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dollars.
5 pieces.
Set Cob Money
stamped Rio de la Plata. Fine
Similar to last. 5 pieces.
Another set. 5 pieces.
Dollar and Half Dollar; counter-stamped.
Counter-
Fine.
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pieces.
- Quarters and Eighths. 8 pieces.
Out Money, formerly much used on the Spanish Main. The
Quarter covered with marks of circulation among the
Chinese. 3 pieces.
[“ Cob ” money conformed to the lawful standard in vfeight and
fineness, but, was struck with the hammer, without much regard
to regularity of form or impressipn. The date shows that the
larger portion of it was issued before the year 1740 ; but in this
collection is a dollar bearing the date 1772 (or, as written, 772,
the thousandth place being omitted), which is very remarkable.
The “ 8,” which is so conspicuous on the dollars, signifies 8 reals,
and, combined with the two columns which always appear rising
out of the water on one side of these coins, becomes our dollar .
mark — thus $.]
Corns of Mexico.
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Cob Dollar of Philip V. ; counter-stamped; struck on a round
planchet large enough to receive the full impression of
the dies, or very nearly so. Pierced, but well preserved.
Very rare.
Vargas Dollar. Struck with a hammer in the year 1811 or
’12. Obv., Vargas and date (indistinct); in centre,
LTJS ; rev., crowned shield, RCAXA DE SOMBRETE.
V ery rare.
A rare variety, apparently coined when the General’s
facilities were unusually limited, his name being stamped
upon the plain surface of the piece with a punch.
Morelas Dollar, struck in copper. Obv., a bow and arrow
below, SUD ; rev., M° 8 R. 1812. Uncirculated. More
rare than the silver dollar.
Dollar. Obv., star of five points; below, IP ; rev., plain
(Chili).
Ferdinand VI. Shield crowned ; rev., pillars of Hercules
crowned, between them two globes supporting a crown-
1796. Fine Dollar.
Charles nr. 1789. Obv., similar to last ; rev., double-
headed eagle between the pillars of Hercules. Dollar
size, but less thick. Fine.
Ferdinand VH. Obv., bust to the waist; rev., eagle and
lion opposed ; behind them flags and arms ; “ Busta rnaut
Erigio.” M. Ano, 1808. Fine Silver Medal, about 3 oz.
weight.
Square plate of pure silver. Size 24. It is a piece of
Necessity, resorted to by Ferdinand VII., having its
value, stamped upon it without other mark. In-
trinsic value, $2 (| doubloon). Very rare and valuable.
Oblong, oval Gilt Medal, with ribbon. Obv., lau-
reated head on a leaf; rev., “Regal Colleg aven Pala-
foxio Angelopoli erect Tessera et inviolat fidei Muniment.”
Republic. 1824. Crooked-necked eagle tearing serpent.
Very rare and in good preservation. Dollar.
Dollar, with the eagle upright. Fine.
Augustus I. (Iturbide). Obv., military bust ; rev., two
wolves rearing against a tree ; “ Guadalaxara,” etc. 1822.
Fine and rare dollar.
Obv., bare bust ; rev., crowned eagle on cactus.
1822. Fine and rare dollar.
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Augustus I. Similar obv. ; rev., eagle on cactus; from a
different design. Fine dollar.
Similar, in all but date, to 1506. Fine dollar. 1823.
Quarter dollar, same date ; pierced, but very fine.
Eighth and Sixteenth do. Rare. 2 pieces.
Libertad Half Dollar. “ Jura de la Constitution Mexi-
cana en 1843.” Fine.
Maximilian (Emperor) Dollar of 1866. Mint-mark M.
Extremely fine. Scarce.
Dupli ate. Very fine.
Dollar of same date. M. MM. P1. Extremely fine.
Dollar of 1867. M. MM. Very fine.
Duplicate. Equally fine.
Half Dollar. 1866. M. Fine. Rare.
Duplicate.
Republic of 1866 Dollar. Very fine.
of 1867 Dollar. Uncirculated. Extremely rare.
Quarter Dollar of Philip V., 1735. Of the Republic, 1822
and 1854. Uncirculated. 3 pieces. .
Eighth and Sixteenth. 1832 and ’28. Uncirculated. 2 pcs.
Imperial of 1864, and Republican of various dates, from
25 to 5 cents. Very fine. 14 pieces.
Copper Coins of Chihuahua, Tuxpango, etc. A good lot.
20 pieces.
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CENTRAL AMERICA.
Dollar. 1824. Obv., a range of mountain peaks at sun-
rise, REPUBLICA DEL CENTRO DE AMERICA,
and date ; rev., a tree, 8 R., LIBRE CRESCA FE*
CUNDO ; below, mint-mark and quality of the silver*
Uncirculated.
Same, except date. 1826. Not as fine.
Quarter Dollar. 1831. Very fine.
Costa Rica Half Dollar. 1865. Obv., Central American
arms on shield bristling with armor ; rev., same as 1525.
Nearly uncirculated.
Small ; from 20 cents to 5 cents. Rare. 5 pieces.
Honduras Provisional Coin. 1 R. Obv., mountain peaks
at sunrise; MON. PROVISIONAL, DEI. EST. DE.
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Coins of South America.
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HOND. ; rev., same as reverse of 1525. Copper coin,
silver-plated ; edge milled; size of United States copper
cent. Fine, and very rare.
Hondubas. Another, obsidional. Copper. Twice the size ( v' —
of last; much worn. Very rare. 2 pieces.
Siege coins, struck from gun-metal. Very broad. U t
Size 24. Excessively rare. 2 pieces.
Similar, in copper. 2 pieces.
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Others, large and smaller. 2 pieces.
Guatemala Dollar, of Carrera. 1863. “ Un Peso.” Fine.
Dollar, Half Dollar, and Real. 3 pieces.
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SOUTH AMERICA.
Hew Granada. Medal Dollar of Ferdinand VII., struck
at Bogota 11th Sept., 1808. Obv., bust ; rev., cross and
crown, two lions supporting. Fine and extremely rare.
Un Peso (Dollar), 1858. Also struck at Bogota.
Rare.
Ocho Dineros (Dollar), 1840. Scarce. ^
Dos Reals (25 cents). 1 Real (12 cents), and 2 dime
size. 4 pieces,
Decimo and Half Decimo de Real. Copper. 2
pieces.
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rev., Arms of Ecuador. Coined at Quito. Very rare. v '
Venezuela. Obv., head of Liberty, 1858 ; rev., Arms. .. .
Two Reals. Fine and rare.
and Caracas Coppers. 9 pieces. \
Caracas.
Four and two Reals of Ferdinand VII. Cob
. Rare and line. 2 pieces.
money.
Two Reals. Same.
Colombia and Popayan coins of different denominations,
from 2 Reals to smaller. Some very rare. 6 pieces.
Farthings. Obv., head without inscription ; rev.,
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Mercury running, no inscription. Obv., head Maximus ;
rev., Hon Plus Ultra. Obv., head Columbia ; rev., Jus-
tice seated. The first two exceedingly rare. Fine.
3 pieces.
— Mints of Bogata and Popayan. Gold coins alloyed
ith silvpr Two dollar sit’p 1 1 "Roto 9
with silver. Two dollar size. 1831, 1833. Rare. 2
pieces
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Corns of South America .
Carthagena. Small copper coin. Obv., figure seated under
a tree, pointing to a bird ; rev., ESTAD DE CARTA-
GENA, 1812. All very rude and struck by hand.
Fine and rare.
Surinam. Rev., Tree, 1764. Exceedingly rare. Small
copper.
Peru. Dollar of Ferdinand VII., 1808. Struck at Lima.
A proclamation piece. Fine and rare.
Dollar of the Republic (1830). Counter-stamped
with monogram o.f F. T. under a crown. Rare.
First Dollar of the new Republic, still at war with
Spain, 1822. Obv., Arms of the Republic and date ;
rev., column and scroll, to r. a figure of Virtue, to 1.
Justice. Uncirculated. Very rare.
Dollar of 1825. Goddess of Liberty, with staff and
shield ; rev., Arms of the Republic quartered on a shield ;
above, oak wreath ; to r. and 1. laurel and palm. TJncir,
culated, but stained. Rare.
Dollar of 1827. Same type. Fine.
South Peru. Cuzco, 1837. Obv., sun and four
stars ; rev., castle and volcano ; in background a ship
ih foreground a cornucopia. Very fine; rare.
Similar, 1838. Equally fine.
Duplicates of 1550 and 1554. Dollars. 2 pieces.
Proclamation and Republican Half Dollars. 2
pieces.
Dollar of 1855. New dies. Uncirculated.
Un Sol (dollar) of 1864. Obv., figure of Liberty
seated. Uncirculated. Rare.
Half Sol (50 cents) ; Quarter do. (25 cents) ; undino
(10 cents) ; half dino (5 cents), and quarter do. Fine
set. Uncirculated. 5 pieces.
Copper and small Silver Coins. 6 pieces.
Copper Tokens. Very interesting and fine; must
be seen to be appreciated. Farthing size. 8 pieces.
Omnibus Ticket. Hotel, Lima. Octagon. Fine.
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Peruvian Medal half dollar of Simon Bolivar. Obv., mili'
tary bust ; rev., arms of Peru. 1824. Extremely fine and
rare.
Dollar in honor of Bolivar, without his bust. Fine,
and very rare.
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Coins of South America.
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^ 1567
Bolivia Dollar. Obv., bare bust of Bolivar ; rev., two
T 'am as lying under a palm tree ; above, six stars. 1851.
Very well preserved, and rare.
Half dollar. Military bust to r. ; rev. as before.
JAAijly
Ordinary.
Medal dollar of the Department of Potosi, 1852.
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OO
1568
Obv., circular temple in rays, 6 Sept., 1850 ; rev., Fame
flying, VIVA BOLIVIA, 1-852. Uncirculated. Rare.
Dollar of Gen. Melgarejo, “ Pacificador of Bolivia.”
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Obv., his bust ; rev., inscription and date, 1865. Fine and
rare.
Half dollar of Generals Melgarejo and Munoz,
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with their busts. 1865. Very fine and rare.
Duplicates of 1568. and 1569. 2 pieces.
Dollar of 1858. New pattern. “ La Union es la
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Fuerza” within oak wreath; “ 1. Boliviano 500 G8 9
DFINO ” in ex. date. Rev., Arms of the Republic. Un-
circulated.
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^?-1573
J 0 1574
“1575
'V'1576
Rare.
Similar dollar, 1872, the Arms slightly changed. Un-
otv
circulated.
Duplicate. Splendid.
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Quarter, with Simon Bolivar’s bust. Uncirculated
Silver tokens and coins, 25, 10, ar.cl 5 cts. value. 4 f
pieces.
T'CauuCx-tA.
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?5"1578
La Plata, or Argentine Confederacy. Dollar of 1813, from
the Potosi Mint. Obv., the sun, PROVINCIAS DEL
RIO DE LA PLATA; rev., Arms of the Confederacy, EN
UNION Y LIBERTAD. Very fine.
Similar dollar of 1834. Very fine.
Dollar of Rioja. Obv., a mountain, military em-
Ccuje,
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blems below, 1839 ; rev., Arms of the Confederacy,
ETERNO LOOR AL RESTAURADOR ROSAS. Fine
and rare.
Copper coins — penny, half-penny, and farthing size.
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1580
1581
Quatro, dos, and un centavos. Very fine. 3 pieces.
Half, quarter and eighth dollars. 3 pieces.
Province of Cordoba. Obv., a sun, “ Confedera 8
R8, 1852. Dollar and half dollar. Rare. 2 pieces.
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Coins of South America.
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1582
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1590
1591
1592
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1598
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1602
1603
1604
Chili. Dollar of Santiago. “ Un Peso.” Obv.. a volcano ;
rev., a column supporting a globe, above the globe a star.
1817. Very fine.
Same type, different die. 1834. Dollar.
Dollar. Obv., Condor with a broken chain and
shield, 1855; rev., Arms of the Republic within a laurel
wreath. “UnPeso.” Very fine.
Plate dollar of Copiapo. Obv., COPIAPO — CHILI.
I P. ; rev., 1865. Uncirculated. Rare.
Duplicate. Very fine.
Dollar of 1868 ; similar to 1584, but improved. Ex-
tremely fine.
Half and quarter dollars ; both types unlike any
described above. Fine. 2 pieces.
Quarter and three smaller coins. 4 pieces.
Medal half dollar of 1828. Fine.
Centavo and Medio Centavo. Uncirculated. 2
pieces.
Other copper coins. 4 pieces.
Ubuguay. 40, 20, and 5 centesimos. Copper. Uncirculated.
3 pieces.
Buenos Ayees. A variety of copper coins. 10 pieces. .
Bkazil. Dollar of Carolus IV. (Mexican dollar). Counter-
struck with the arms of Portugal and Brazil. The stamp
very pretty. Rare.
3 Patacs, or 960 reis (large dollar). 1812. Obv.,
arms of Portugal crowned ; rev., a belted globe on a cross.
Fine.
Same. 1817. Extremely fine.
Patacs, or 320 reis. 1820.
Three patacs, or 960 reis. 1821. Rev., belted
globe on a cross. Fine.
Two patacs, or 640 reis. Very fine.
Peter II., Emperor, 1868. 2000 reis. New stand-
ard (1 dollar). With bust. Very fine.
Dollar, or 2000 reis of Peter II., without his bust.
Fine.
Half dollar (1000 reis), quarter dollar (500), and
piece of 200 reis. All very fine. 3 pieces.
— , 1000 and 500 reis, new standard, half and quarter
dollars. 2 pieces.
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di 1605 Brazii. (Old Standard). 320 reis, 160 reis, and 80 reis.
Nearly uncirculated. Intrinsic value, 1 dollar. 4 pieces.
/«5 1606 Copper coins illustrating the several changes in the
standard value of reis. An extra lot. Many large. 14
pieces.
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1608
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1610
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1614
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WEST INDIES.
Hayti. Boyer, President. Dollar, half dollar, quarter dol-
lar. Uncirculated. 3 pieces.
Small coins, including President Petion’s. Obv.,
head over II. ; rev., martial implements and a tree, sur-
mounted by a liberty cap. 4 pieces.
Republican copper coins of 1831, etc. Deux Cen-
times and un Centime. Obv., a fasces surmounted by a
liberty cap ; rev., Deux Centimes between two palms. 4
pieces.
Similar coins of 1846. Six, two, and one centime.
Very fine. 3 pieces.
Coins of Soulouqne, under the title of Faustin I. Obv.
crowned head, 1850 ; rev., coat of arms, lions supporting
A fine coin, size of English penny. Very scarce. 2 pieces
Copper coin of President Geffard, 1863. Obv.,
bust; rev., coat of arms. Fine. 3 pieces.
Faustin and Geffard. 5 pieces.
British Possessions. Quarter dollar. Obv., British Coat-of-
Anns ; Georgus IV., D.G ; BRITANNIARUM . REX F.D.
Rev., anchor and crown ; IV. ; COLONIAR . BRITAN
MONET . 1822. Fine.
Bahama (Island). Halfpenny of George III. 1806.
Obv., bust ; rev., ship. Fair.
Jamaica (Island). Penny, copper, Kingston cur-
rency. Coat-of-Arms supported by two Indians, another,
man holding a horse. Very good. 2 pieces.
Do. Penny in Nickel. Obv., Victoria’s bust, 1869;
rev., arms. Fine.
Bermuda. Splendid proof penny of George III.
1793. Rare.
Do. Circulated .
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— Antigua Farthing. Obv. tree, 1836 ; rev. in wreath
of laurel and oak, the denomination. Pretty and scarce.
Fine. 2 pieces.
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1G21 British Possessions. Barbadoes Penny. Obv. negro head,
with "Welsh feathers ; rev. pine-apple, 1788. Very fine.
Scarce.
1622 Same, with three tokens. Rare. 4 pieces.
1623 British Guiana (in South America and not regularly
' under this head). Three Guilders of Demerara and Es-
sequibo. Obv. bust of George III. laureated ; rev. “ 3,”
surmounted by a crown and inclosed by two oak branches,
1832. Silver coin, dollar size. Pierced, but very good.
Rare.
— Guilder, Half Guilder, and Quarter Guilder. Fine.
1624
1625
1626
3 0 1627
3 pieces.
— Another lot, similar. Geo. IH. 3 pieces.
— Guilder and Half Guilder of William IV. ; also another
Guilder and Half Guilder. Very good. 4 pieces.
— Stiver and Half Stiver of B. G. Uncirculated. Rare.
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2 pieces.
[Tlae stiver varies but little in size and value from the penny.
The guilder was worth 20 stivers.]
1628 Duplicates of last. Dark. 2 pieces.
1629 French Possessions — Windward Islands. Obv. head of
Louis XV. ; rev. ISLES DU VENT, 1731. Small silver
coin, pierced.
1630 Various French Colonial Coppers, containing a little
silver. 4 pieces.
1631 Danish Possessions. Piece of twelve skillings. Obv. the
royal monogram crowned ; rev. ship, 1740, DANSK
AMERIC, etc. Fine.
— Ten Cents of Frederick VII. Obv. bust ; rev. sugar-
/ > 1632
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cane, 1859. Five Cents; rev. ship, with various designs
and dates. Small coins. Fine. 9 pieces.
1633 Dominican Republic. Copper Coins of 1844. Very rare.
2 pieces.
AFRICA.
1633* Sierra Leone One Dollar Piece. Obv., lion ; rev., two
hands clasped. Poor.
1634 Penny of 1791. Obv., lion ; rev., two hands clasped.
Splendid proof. Rare.
1635 Cent, same date and type. Splendid proof. Rare.
1635
Coins of the Provinces under British Crown. 93
; 5 ...
> O 1636 Sierra Leone Penny, same date. Different from 1633; j <3 •'
equally fine. Smaller die. Pare.
V 1637 Ten Cents and two Penny pieces. Poor. 3 pieces.
' . 1638 Hawaiian Islands. 1847. Hapa Haneri (Cent). Obv.,
full-face military bust of the king, Kamehameha HI.,
ka moi ; rev., Aupurri Hawaii. Extra fine and rare.
2 pieces. .
1639 St. Helena Half-penny, 1821 . Pine. Scarce. v ^ :
1640 Guinea Half-penny. Obv., lion, 1813; rev., within wreath
of laurel, Britannia seated. With two of St. Helena. 3
pieces.
1641 Liberia. One Cent, 1833 ; Colonization Society founded
1816. Five Cents, 1847: obv., bead of Liberty; rev.,
palm tree. One Cent, same type. Very good lot. 3
’ pieces.
t 1642 Two and One Cent, 1847. 2 pieces.
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COINS OF PROVINCES UNDER THE BRITISH
CROWN.
>u 1643 Ceylon. George III. Rev., elephant. One Rix Dollar, •
1821. Fine and rare.
[Of tlie value in silver of the rupee.]
/y 1644 “ Ceylon Government, ’48”; rev., elephant, 1802.
And a similar coin in tin, but smaller, and very thick.
1803. Rare. 5 pieces.
1645 India Straits. “ One Cent,” Victoria. 2 pieces.
cfjJAtTL.
<■- 164 6 Hong-kong. Obv., crowned bust of “Victoria, Queen fi’
rev., “ One Dollar, Hongkong, 1867.” Uncirculated.
Scarce.
The same. Very fine. Scarce. 2 pieces.
Half Dollar. Very fine. Scarce.
“Ten Cents and Copper. Very fine. Scarce. 6
pieces.
1650 East India Co. William IV. 1835. Rupee and Half
Rupee. Very fine. 2 pieces. v \ 4
Victoria, 1840, with the Queers bust uncrowned.
I 1647
1648
1649
i 1651
Rupee, Half Rupee, and Quarter Rupee. Very fine.
Rare. 3 pieces.
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East India Co. Victoria, with her bust crowned, 1862.
Rupee and Quarter Rupee. Very fine. 2 pieces.
(With some native coins). 5 Rupees.
Half Rupee and Hongkong silver coins. Average
value, 12 cents each. 6 pieces.
United E. I. Co., 1794. Figure 4 above a heart;
rev., the Company’s arms; the Company’s issue in 1803
of XX, X, and V cash, with Half and Quarter Annas.
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1656
condition. 10 pieces
Copper coins in great variety . Very fine. 34 pieces.
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1657
Australia.
Adelaide Penny Tokens, with cards ofWm. Morgan, John
*
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1658
Howell, Crocker & Hamilton, Harrold Brothers Martin,
& Sach, Alfred Taylor, John Martin. Very fine. 1858,
etc. 7 pieces.
New Zealand. Various towns. Penny tokens of S. Hagur
Smith, E. De Carle & Co., J. M. Herrington & Co., H.
1*
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1659
J. Hall. Very fine. 4 pieces.
New South Wales. Pennies and Half Pennies of Sydney
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tradesmen. Fine and rare. 5 pieces.
Queensland. Tradesmen’s tokens of 1863 and ’64 : Stew-
1661
art & Ilemmant, Brisbane; T. Zenyer, J. Pettigrew &
Co., Ipswich; D. T. Mulligan, Rockhamp'on. Fine.
5 pieces.
Tasmania. Penny Tokens : W. D. Wood, Joseph Buckhill,
By
1662
Andrew Mather, E. De Carle & Co. Rare. 4 pieces.
Van Dieman’s Land. R. Joseph’s New Town Toll-Gate
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1663
Pennies. Fine and rare. 2 pieces.
Victoria Pennies : T. F. Merry & Co., J. R. Grundy, J.
to ’ 1 1
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Booth, Miller Brothers, Thomas Stokes, Annand, Smith
WA Abupv. //
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& Co., Hide & De Carle. Very fine. 7 pieces.
Pennies of Melbourne tradesmen. Very fine. 5 pcs.
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Australian Pennies. Various. 4 pieces.
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1666
Half Pennies. Some rare. 7 pieces.
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Canada.
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1667
Pennies. Upper and Lower Canada. 4 pieces.
1668
• Various. 5 pieces.
Oriental Coins.
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1669 Half Pennies. 7 pieces.
1670
1671
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1687
Similar lot. 7 pieces.
Rare lot. 7 pieces.
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^-"1672 Victoria 50 Cents, 25 Cents, 10 Cents, and 5 Cents, 1871. yfrUi
Very fine. 4 pieces. $ (t',
Similar set. 4 pieces.
1674 Victoria 20 Cents, 1858 and ’65. Fine. 2 pieces.
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10 and 5 Cents. 5 pieces.
One Cent. Fine. 2 pieces.
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Norn Scotia.
1677 Victoria Penny, and a variety of Half-pennies. 9 pieces. a ndl te- ir *
New Brunswick , Newfoundland , Etc.
I
1678 Penny of Magdalen Islands, and Half-pennies N. B. and N. j ! \ (if', , < ^
F. 8 pieces.
Gibraltar.
1679 Victoria. Two and One Quarto. Poor. 2 pieces.
1680 Robert Keeling & Sons. Value, two Quartos ; with 3
towers, gate ; 1810 ; and lion guarding key. Very good.
One Quarto, same type, with one obv. rock ; rev.
1681
1682
3-tower gate. Fine. 2 pieces.
— Others. 4 pieces.
£ 4 it xiui
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0 1684
1685
- 1686
1688
ORIENTAL COINS.
China. ‘‘Chopped5’ Spanish Dollar, 1813, bearing the *v
private marks of nearly ICO merchants.
Mexican “Chopped55 Dollar, 1857.
“ Chopped ” Dollar of Bolivia, 1859. Fine.
Tokens, with and without hole in centre ; square and
round. Copper. Very curious. 4 pieces.
Cash ; brass coins, with hole in centre. 13 pieces.
Coin of fine silver of the intrinsic value of the half
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dollar. Chinese characters, and square hole in centre.
Made in the style of Chinese cash. To me an unknown
coin, but fine and interesting.
Others in the same style, one gilt. Intrinsic value,
25 cents each. 2 pieces.
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1690 China. Porcelain token or coin. Size 14.
1691 Silver medal of the Han-Lin College (?). First a
thin medal of the dollar size, with the usual hole in the
middle ; joined to this a sort of ornamental yoke. Very
fine.
Medals in fine brass gilt ; hole in centre; dollar and
half dollar size. Covered with Oriental figures. 2 pieces.
Stack of brass coins, from size 10 to 40, graduated.
i S 1692
S'fJ 1693
t 1694
Very fine and desirable ; thick hole in centre. 9 pieces.
Similar. 6 pieces.
1695 Morocco. Small silver coin, with the year of the hegira
(1187) in European figures.
\ 1695* Silver rupees, 1749 and 1802. Fine. 2 pieces.
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Copper; on one side, double triangle; on the other,
date ; anno hegira 1268. 7 pieces.
£ /. ... .1697 Japanese gold coin (Obang ?) Oval, 6x3 inches. Weight
67 gold dollars ; worth 75 dollars in currency to melt. A
cast bar, the upper surface presenting a waved appearance.
It bears impressions from several small stamps. Black
India ink caligraphy on one side. A striking and extremely
rare coin. 966 thousandth fine.
Gold bar. Oblong square. Stamped on both sides.
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Weighs 23 dollars. Kingdom of Anam.
Gold Cobang, two and a half inches long, and half
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as broad. Plate with various stamps. Intrinsic value,
about six dollars.
Gold piece, 20 yen ($20). Obv., a dragon ; rev., a
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sun within a wreath crossed by two flags. Edge reeded.
Extra fine and rare.
Five yen. Same type. Equally fine.
Yen, in gold. Fine and rare.
Silver half-yen, same type as the gold. Value, 50 cts.
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1708
Fine and rare.
Parts of yen, corresponding to U. S. dime and half-
dime. 3 pieces.
Gold itzebu. Uncirculated. Intrinsic value, l.ll.
Same, alloyed with silver. 3 pieces.
Silver itzebu, and parts of do., one very long. 4
pieces.
Tempo, long oval, with square hole in centre. 3
pieces.
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Oriental Coins.
97
09 Siam. Old bullet money. Tlcal (60 cts.) and parts of same.
5 pieces.
1710 Two ticals ($1.20), silver coin, dollar size. On the
principal side three pagodas ; rev., an elephant in the
centre of several ornamented and reeded circles. Very
fine.
'0 1711 Tical (60 cts.) Equally fine.
1712 Quarter tical. “ v
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1713* Gold coin, dollar size. Rare and fine. v,
'7 1714 Tical in silver, and a collection of base coins of the
same type. Their denomination unknown. Probably in no
other collection in the country. All in good preservation.
7 pieces.
i o 1714* Burmah. A specimen of their old currency. A lump of
brass. Rare.
7 0 1715 Modern silver rupee. Obv., peacock; rev., Cufic
inscription. Very fine. Rare.
1716 Corea. A large curious copper coin in the Chifiese style,
but with the characters on only one side. Diameter 2
•»
inches.
1717 Smaller. Same type. 1 inch.
■, 1718 Goa. Small tin coin. G A divided by a rude shield ; rev.,
cross. Rare. Size 8 inches.
' ' 1719 Borneo. A copper piece resembling the work of the Japs.
Fine and rare.
0 1720 Sumatra. Obv., Arms of the E. I. Co. ; rev., inscription in
native characters. Very fine. Copper. 2 pieces.
5 1721 Malacca. Similar. On one side a rooster. One very fine.
2 pieces.
( 1722 Persia. Serook (about half rupee). Obv., sun and lion;
rev., Persian letters. Thick silver coin. Very fine and
rare.
0 1723 Copper coin, same type. Thick. Fine. 2 pieces.
. A 1 7 2 4 Others. Two sizes. 2 pieces.
1725 Gold pagoda, 5-pointed star. Rev., naked figure.
Value about 1^ dollars.
f- 1726 Silver half pagoda. Obv., tower and stars; rev., a
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king crowned. Fine.
Quarter pagoda. Very fine.
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Rupee. Old Cufic coin. Square. Yery rare.
Rupees. Indian and Persian. 8 pieces
Half-rupees. Indian. 5 pieces
Indian and Persian. 5 pieces
Miscellaneous. From \ to ^ rupee. 10 pieces
Pondicherry. Fleur de lis and star. Small silver.
Coined by the French. 5 pieces
Indian coppers. Thick coins. Great variety. 20 pieces
Tripoli. Thick coins. Struck in collars, with milled
and plain edges. A series, nearly all uncirculated.
From size 25 to 16. Rare. 5 pieces
Similar. Mixed lot. 6 pieces
Turkey. Yermilik in gold. 20 piasters. Fine.
Onlik. Equally tine. 10 piasters.
Beslilik. do. -5 piasters.
Double piaster.
2 pieces.
obv. Toghra of the Sultan ; rev.
Uncirculated.
Piasters.
Silver dollar :
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place of mintage.
Quarter-dollar.
Engrailed edge.
2 varieties.
Small silver coins. Paras, &c.
— Thick base piaster. Extra fine.
— Silver medal of ASMI ACHMET
obv. turbaned bust; rev. inscription
Struck in 1191. Extremely rare.
Base coins. Quarter-dollar size.
Uncirculated silver coin. Egyptian
Small coins. Fiue silver.
Base coins.
Uncirculated copper coins.
Coppers. Thick and thin.
• Repetition.
Ring Money. A string of minute metallic rings, said
to pass from hand to hand as a measure of value
among certain islanders. It is a curious and not in-
convenient currency, as will be seen upon examina-
tion, and to a contemplative mind suggests a ques-
tion as to the relative merits of “ ring money ” and
5 pieces
13 pieces
Size 30
EFFEADI ;
in 8 lines.
Size 20
3 pieces
Same size.
4 pieces.
15 do.
2 do.
4 do.
4 do.
“ stamps.
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Silver Coins.
1755 Sven Estridsen, 1047 to 1076. Denarius. Two angels
standing; rev. cross and gothic letters. Fine, and
extremely rare.
W at. oem a r I. 1157 to 1182. Rude bust with sceptre;
rev. St. Peter. Denarius.
Abel. 1250 to' 1252. Obv. A ; rev. R. Eillon penny.
Black. Yery rare and fine.
Duplicate. ,
Erich Y. 1259 to 12S6. Yery fine penny. Rare. V j\Jt ^
Christoph II. 1319 to 1334. Obv. R crowned, CRIS- >
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TOF ; rev. cross and shield. Rare penny.
Civil War to 1340. Penny. Rare.
Christian I. 1448 to 1481. Small silver pennies ? * * > ( {■£.#
Yery rare. Well. 9,849. 3 pieces
John. 1481 to 1513. Penny. Billon money ; obv.
JOH, Gothic L crowned ; rev. cross and shield. Yery
rare.
Christian III. 1534 to 1539. “ 2 skill.” Arms of
Denmark (3 lions).
Frederick 11.1559 to 1588. Crown of 15 — 72; his
bust to left; rev. coat-of-arms, DEYS REFVGIYM
ET FIDYCIA MEA. Fine and rare.
Christian IY. 1588 to 1648. With his figure to the
hips; rev. shield with three lions. No date. “1
marck danske” (nearly 40 cts.) Marked varieties.
3 pieces
1606-7-8. “8 skill danske.” Crowned bust.
Rare. Good silver, about 5 thaler each. 3 pieces
Marks and half-mark. 1608 to 1617. 4 pieces
Rare crown of 1618. The King at full length,
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walking, with sword and sceptre ; rev. large crown in
the area of the coin, CORONA DANSKE. Broad
and fine.
— The same type, 1620. Less broad. In splendid
preservation. Yery rare.
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Christian IV. Remarkable crown of 1624. The King’s
bust, crowned, to the waist ; below in three straight
lines his name and titles ; rev. cordon of 13 shields
around the arms of Denmark. Extra fine. Rare.
Thaler of extra thickness. Size 20 ; rev. large
crown. Very fine and rare.
Collection of his small coins. 4 pieces
Ducat, with the inscription, JUSTUS JUDEX,
1646. Hebrew characters. Rare.
Siege coins. Square, 1648 (klippingers.)
2 pieces
Frederick III. 1648 to 1670. Crown, without date,
“ 3 marck danske,” arms without bust. Good crown.
Rare.
£ daler and small eoins. Rare lot. 7 pieces
Crown of 1653. Crowned bust with longhair;
rev. lion. Splendid, broad piece.
Another ; obv. same ; rev. cordon of shields
around arms of Denmark. Equally as fine as last.
Crown of 1659. Cypher of his name crowned;
rev. two hands, one hording sword, the other severed
from the arm by same. Yery fine, rare.
_ Crown of 1666. The finest of the series in de-
sign. Slightly circulated. Bare bust laureated ;
rev. arms on a cross. Broad and fine. Rare.
Christian Y. 1670 to 1699. Crown of 1675. The
King on horseback — the horse trotting.
Small Coins of this and other types. “ I Marck, ”
and other denominations. (av. 16 cts.) Valuable
lot. 5 pieces
Crown. CV., crowned; rev. arms. 1679. Un-
circulated.
With others of Christian IV., and Fred. III. and
IV. Fine little coins, intrinsic value, small. 10 pcs
Thaler. 1 693. Mailed bust, bare head ; rev.
large crown. PIET ET JUST. Fine.
I Mark. 1675. A little gem as thick as a Dollar.
Diameter of a Half-dime. Uncirculated. Rare.
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Frederick TV. 1699 to 1730. Crown of 1723. The
King on horseback, pointing forward with his sceptre ;
rev. coat-of-arms within two royal order chains. Fine,
rare.
Crown of 1725. Anns on a heart-shaped shield
crowned ; rev. cypher of the King, also crowned. Yery
fine, rare.
Many varieties. “XYI. Skilling.” “ Tolf Skil-
ling.” “ XII. Skilling,” etc. Fine. 6 pieces
Head ; rev. head of Christian Y. Fine Coin.
Dime size. Yery rare.
Christlyjnt YI. 1730 to 1746. Half -thaler of 1732.
Bust ; rev. arms.
Frederick Y. 1746 to 1766. Base coin. Size 20
Christian YII. 1766 to 1808. Dollar of 1771. Pil-
lars of Hercules ; between them two shields crown-
ed ; rev. arms crowned. Uncirculated. Yery rare.
Thaler of 1776. Letter C and 7 interlinked; rev.
oval shield. Crowned. Uncirculated.
Specie Ducat. 1178. (Crown). Same type as
last. Uncirculated. Rare.
Same. 1788. Bust; rev. lion. u Rigs Daler
Courant.” Uncirculated. Rare.
Same. 1796. Bust ; rev. arms crowned. “ Sixty-
Schilling Schlesw-Holst.” Fine.
For American Provinces. Base. 2 sizes
Frederick YI. 1808 to 1839. His cypher crowned ;
rev. within wreath of oak FRIYILLIGT OFFER
TILL FAEDRENELANDET, 1808, MF. Base.
Size 18
Three and eight Rigs Bank Schillings, and others.
Uncirculated. A pretty lot. 5 pieces
Christian YIII. 1839. Small coins. Base. 3 pieces
Frederick YII. 1863. (Christian IX. on the reverse).
“ Two Rigs Daler.” One do. Uncirculated. 2 pieces
Miscellaneous. Including two and one “ Royaliner”
of Christ, 7 (1776). Several old and rare. 18 pieces
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Silver Colne.
Christian I. 1470. Half-groat. (Similar to the Eng-
lish of the same period). CILRISTIANVS D. G-.
DAHOR GO. REX. Three lions; rev. Agnus
Dei. Eine, rare.
Gustavus I. Vasa. 1523 to 1560. Crown; obv. the
King standing, a shield by his side ; rev. the Saviour
standing. 1544. Extremely fine. Has never been in
circulation. Very rare.
Half-crown ; rev. two shields under a crown .
Very rare, but rubbed.
Erich. 1560 to 1568. Base money. On each side a
shield, one on a cross. ERIC. Half-groat. Rare.
Seige Piece. 1563. E. R. on a shield crowned ;
rev. arms crowned. Diamond-shaped, extra thickness.
(Dollar). Very rare.
John II. 1568 to 1592. Base coin ; obv. the King
standing; rev. arms. Very fine. Size 18
John III. ; obv. the King with sword and mund ; rev.
SALVATOR MVNDI. SALVA NOS., 1573. The
Saviour standing. Crown. Rare and fine.
SiGisMHND. (King of Poland). Like John II. Base
coin.
Charles IX. 1604 to 1611. Quarter-crown. Fine.
One-eighth crown, and small. Base. Very fine.
2 pieces
Gustavus Adolphus. 1611 to 1632. Bracteate and
Penny. Extra rare. 2 pieces
Quarter-crown. Bust laureated. Hebrew word
for Jehovah and rays. Below, three shields ; rev.
crown and sceptre under a blazing sun. Eine an d
rare.
Crown “ Gustavus Adolphus Magnus.” Laureated
bust in rich dress. JETA-TIS SVBE, 38; rev. inscrip-
tion and crown ; in Ex. OSHABRV. Beautiful and
rare.
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v' ISIS Gustavus Adolphus. Medal (Crown size). Bust three-
quarter face as a medallion, in garnished frame ; rev.
sword with myrtle and palm, the point entering a crown.
Double circle of inscription. Fine, rare.
1819 Another, laureated bast to the waist ; rev. arms
quartered on round shield under a Crown. 1632, the
year of his death. Extra line and rare.
1820 Same year. A rare and valuable Crown, show-
ing figure, with sceptre and crown in suit of mail ;
rev. the Saviour standing. Nearly uncirculated.
: 1821 - — — Medal, struck to commemorate the victory at
Leipzig? 1631 ; obv. the King riding hard; in back-
ground, battlefield ; rev. four round shields and mil-
itary symbols. Has been suspended by loop, now re-
moved. As fine as when struck ; or perhaps cast and
burnished. Size 30
£ 1822 Crown on the same victory. Long inscription in
straight parallel lines. Remarkably fine. A rare Crown.
C 1823 Christina. 1632 to 1654-89. Two of her small Coins
(Or’s). 1633. As fine as when struck. Bare.
1824 Medal. Young laureated head, bare bust. RE-
GINA CHRISTINA ; rev. three Crowns. Il-M.
Thick. Beautiful, and extra rare. Size 21
; r 1825 Crown of 1640. The Queen’s figure in large col-
lar and full dress, shown nearly full length ; rev. the
Saviour standing. Very fine and rare type, and better
than usually found ; in this condition very rare.
' 1826 Another Crown, 1644; the same type, but a larger
bust to the shoulders. Equally fine, rare.
0 1827 Small Coin, with examples of several of the preced-
ing reigns. 5 pieces
0 1828 Charles X. (Gustavus). 1654 to 1660. Laureated
bust ; rev. three crowns. Size 20
1829 Medal to commemorate his death; hand holding
sword upright ; others to right and left. Yery fine,
rare. Size 27
1830 Charles XI. 1660 to 1697. “2 M,” (about half-
thaler). Laureated bust 1. ; rev. 3 crowns. 1668. Good.
104
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Small medal. A gem. Size 10
Charles XII. 1697 to 1718. “ 2 M,” (about half-
thaler), 1762. Young bust.' Bine.
1707. Beautiful medalet and coin. “5 O.” (re.)
2 pieces
1706 medal ; obv. bust to r. ; rev. between 2
shields, FELICITAS, “ Sardinia Saxoniae.” Proof.
Thick medal. Size 16
“ X M ” (thaler), 1718. Two letter C’s entwined i
rev. shields arranged as a cross. Very little circu-
lated. Bare.
Medalet to commemorate his birth and death.
Splendid proof. A gem. Size 12
Crown Medal, Splendid bust in rich robes, head
bare ; rev. lion rampant, PAB AXIMO BOBYB.
Fine, nearly proof. Lettered edge. Bare.
Another brilliant proof crown medal on the
treaty of Breslau, 8th February, 1709 ; obv. splendid
bust ; rev. lion erect, one paw on a monument. Very
rare.
Coins of 1716 and ’18. Extra tine. Size 16.
2 pieces
Frederick IX. 1720 to 1751. Broad crown, 1723
bust ; rev. shield ; lions supporting. Fine and rare.
Coin (5 ore) of 1717. Fine.
Adolphus Frederick II. 1751-71. Fine crown, 1752.
Arms in an order chain. Bare.
Gustavus III., 1771-92. Medal. Splendid crowned
bust of “ Augustus Adolphus Filius Bex.” Bev. in-
scription in 7 lines. Uncirculated. Size 20
Crown of 1776 ; obv. bare bust; rev. arms crown-
ed, encircled by an order chain with the star of Maria
Therese. Uncirculated.
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Gustavus IV. (Adolphus), 1792 to 1809. Crown of 1792.
Xaked bust; rev. arms as before, GUD OCII FOL-
KET-I-B P. Uncirculated. Very rare.
Similar crowu of 1796. Fine.
Small coins. Quarter-dollar size.
2 pieces
Sweden . — Copper.
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Charles XIII. 1809-18. 2 base coins.
Charles XI Y. Splendid uncirculated dollar (I. S Ps),
1824. Bare bust, curly bail- ; rev. arms (lion) on square
escutcheon.
4 R SPS (30 cts.) “ 24 shilling,” and “ 4 shilling.” i _ ^
3 pieces w
Charles XY. Half-dollar, 1862. Bust and arms ; lihe ■? ■■ , / s
coins of Charles XIY. Extra fine.
With several of the small coins of Oscar. A
pretty lot. Different denominations. 8 pieces
Oscar. 2 shilling, 1843, 32 RDR-SP and 10 ore, 1855.
Yery fine. 3 pieces
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Copper.
With a few copper coins of Denmark.
Danish Yfest Indian Possessions. “ 1 cent,” proof, and
two others. 3 pieces
Danish coins. Examples of many dates and denomina-
tions. Fine 48 pieces
All following under this head are Swedish.
nilPL
Jr. .
’P 1858 City of Stockholm. 1573. Arms of the city; rev.
arms of Sweden. Yery rare. 2 pieces
1859 City of Arborg. 1627 ; obv. griffon ; rev. handsome
coat-of-arms. Large coins. Size 24. Very rare.
2 pieces
>*-1860 Gustavus Adolphus. Two arrows crossed, crown,
‘ I.OR ” MONET A CYPREA DALEREXSIS. Un-
circulated. Size 28
1861 Thicb siege piece. “ LOR.” Square. 1726. Ex-
tra fine and rare.
1862 CnRisTiNA. Uncirculated specimen of the new copper
money of the period. . Size 30
1863 Another extra thicb. Yerv fine. Rare. Size 30
1864 Medal, 1640. I C M. Her bust as Pallas ; rev.
owl on pile of boohs. Uncirculated. Size 20
1865 Charles X. (Gustavus). 1634-50. i or; rev. 3 crowns.
3 pieces
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Sweden. — Copper.
Charles XI. 1660-97. Medal ; obv. bust in royal
robes; rev. Pallas standing, 1663. Uncirculated.
Size 20
“ Or ” of the large size (30), and 2, l do. 3 pieces
Charles XII. Medal to commemorate bis lan dins: in
Udstadt, 1715. Bright and uncirculated. Very rare.
Size 28
Medalet worn at the time, retaining a piece of
silk from which it was detached. His bust ; rev. lion
holding a palm and sword, inclined to both peace or
war. Size 12
V ariety of his copper coins, and a rare medalet.
A good lot. 6 pieces
Coins of Xecessity issued by Baron Goerck.
“1 daler,” 1718, with figures of pagan deities: as
Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Phoebus, Mercury, etc. Un-
circulated. Pull set with portions red. 10 pieces
Another full set. Fine.
Repetition of last. Pine
Do do
8 varieties. Pine.
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6 Do 6
Hot assorted. 8
Plate of copper, 6x6 in., value 1 dollar^; with
stamp of the mint. Very rare.
Frederick IX. 1720-51. Small coin, “ 1 or.” Re-
duced in size. 4: pieces
Plate of copper. Value half-dollar. Stamped at
the mint. 1x3 inches. Very rare.
Adolphus Frederick II. 1751-71. Medal ; obv. bust;
rev. a spiders web and merchandise. Uncirculated.
Size 20
Medalets. Very fine. 1763. 2 pieces
Coins. “ 2 or,” “ 1 or,” “ 12 cinen reiclie thaler.”
3 pieces
Gustavus III. 1771 — 1792. Medal, bust ; rev. REGIA.
SOCIETAS. PATRIA. SVECA. Caduceus sustain-
ing a helmet, wreath, weapon, and banner. Very
fine. Size 26
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1886 Gustavus IV. (Adolphus). 1792 to 1809. A fine lot
of coins. I pieces
1887 Charles XIII. 1909 to 1818. “ 1 Skilling.” d do.#
T\ do. Varieties. Uncirculated. 5 pieces
1888 Oscar. 1815. “ 5 Ore.” 2 do. § Skilling. £ do.
1 Ore. Nearly all uncirculated. 6 pieces
1889 Charles XIV. A fine lot of uncirculated coins.
9 pieces
1890 Medalets, Tokens, and Coins. Fine and valuable.
19 pieces
NETHERLANDS.
Silver Coins.
The territories comprising the kingdoms of the Netherlands and Belgium’
formerly existed as distinct principalities under the names, Guelders, Bra-
bant, Luxemburg, and Limburg — Duchies ; with the counties of Antwerp,
Holland, Zealand, Zntphen, Flanders, Arlois, Hainaut, and Nemur; and the
Lordships of Utrecht, Groningen, Overyssel, Friesland, and Mechlin. Hav-
ing passed into the house of Austria, and through the Emperor Charles V.
into the hands of Philip II. of Spain, seven of these provinces revolted, and
their independence was finally acknowledged under the name of the “ Uni-
ted Provinces.” Things continued pretty much in this shape until Napoleon
created the “ Kingdom of Holland,” and subsequent revolutions have estab-
lished the present kingdom.
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1891 Pennies. Plead ; rev. Cross. Many other varieties ;
Gothic legends. Can all be assigned to their proper
places — 10th and lltli centuries. Good coins.
10 pieces
1892 — — Similar lot. 8 pieces
1893 Guelders. (Principality). * D * GELRIPE, 1756 ;
rev. arms crowned. Uncirculated. Size 16
1894 Another. 1752. Size 16
1895 Brussels (City). “ Moneta Bruxellencis.” An angel.
Groat, very fine, of John, Duke of Brabant 1282 —
1294. Rare.
1896 Albert and Elizabeth, Duke and Duchess of Brabant.
1619. Crown, busts jugata; rev. arms upheld by
lions ; above them, a crown. Obv. fine. A rare piece.
D 1897 1 Crown ; same heads. Very fine. Rare.
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Maria, Princess of Brabant. 1480. Quarter dollar.
Very fine and rare.
Anton, Duke Limberg. 1405 to 1415. Groat. Lion ;
rev. cross. Yery rare.
Cornelius (Lumen). 1538 to 1544. Large thin coin;
as broad as a half dollar. Well preserved. Yery rare.
Ernst. 15S1 to 1612. Lutticli. Similar.
John Theodore (Cardinal Luttich). 1744 — 1768. Yery
fine coin. ’ dollar. 1751. Yearly uncirculated.
Pare.
Charles Y., Emp. Germany. “ITrbis Imperials Novi
Magen Insignia.” His bust with crown and sceptre.
Well preserved and very rare.
Philip II. (Spain). Duke of Brabant. 1550 to* 1598.
“ Dominus Michi Adiutor.” The King’s bust and
cross of Brabant. Extra fine. Groat.
Similar to last. Varieties. Groats. 3 pieces
i dollar, with his bust. Rare.
Philip IY. (Spain). 1621 to 1665. Duke? 1645.
Lion upholding a shield ; i crown. Fine and very
rare.
Balern. Toumois of Marguerite, wife of Louis Y.
(Struck at Valenciennes). Norseman galloping; rev-
cross. Extra fine and rare.
Burgundy and Flanders. Charles (der Kulme). 1467
to 1477. Groat. Two sceptres crossed, fieur de lis in
the angles; rev. coat-of-arms ; motto of France; fine
and very rare ; and one, rev. cross. Wellenheim, 8819.
2 pieces
Groat ; rev. two lions regardant. Date of Charles
der Kuhne. KAROLVS : Dei : Gra DYX : BY :
COM : F. As it came from the die. Rare.
Groat of Philip III. (the Good). 1419-67. Rev.
Long cross, in the midst a lily — in the angles, lions
and lilies. Extra fine aud rare.
Groat of Maria. 1477 to 1482. Arms; rev.
cross fleurie. MARIA (DUC) ISSA BG CO FL.
Yery fine*
David Y. 1457 to 1496. Fine and rare groat.
Netherlands. — Silver.
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Flanders. Broad groat of Louis I. 1322 to 1346.
(Called by Wellenheim, u Lion.”) LYDOYICYS :
DEI : GEA : COMES : Z DES. (Sic) ELAN DEI E ; f: (r, vV, .
rev. two circles; ins. and cross tleurie. Yery tine and
rare.
Lion of Louis II. 1346 to 1389. (Tournois).
Fine and rare.
Groat of Magaretha. 1404 to 1405. Extra fine
and rare. *4 i G
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1917 Holland. Crown of 1621. Bust of the Emperor of
Germany ; rev. lion upright with a drawn sword. J
MON. AEG. PEO. CON. BELG. IlOL. Fine and V
rare.
1659. “ Campensis.” Soldier standing, one leg 1 . v
behind shield ; rev. like last. Yery fine crown.
Half-crown. (1650). Ordinary.
Splendid crown of the Emperor Charles Y. 1555.
1918
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1920
1921
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7 1925
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( 1927
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?CJ 1929
His bust crowned and with drawn sword ; rev. 3 shields, y i t C { y
WOLLENSIS D A YENTIHEN SIS and CAMPEN-
SIS. Yery rare.
One Gulden (40 cts.) and X Stivers (20 cents).
1749. Fine. 2 pieces
For Batavia. 1 Gulden ; rev. ship. Two varieties
1802-07. Yery fine. 2 pieces
For same. ]- & A “ G.” Extra fine. 2 pieces
One hundred S(tivers). 1794. Piece of neces-
, V V
sity with date, denomination, and star. Yery rare.
Duplicate.
Piece of the City of Rotterdam. 1689. Yiew of
the City under a palm tree ; rev. a Convention. Fine
and undoubtedly rare. (Of the value of 1 Gulden).
Pieces of 1746 and 1764. Lion in a ring?, holding?
staff and cap of Liberty, and 2 stivers. 2 pieces
Breda. Piece of necessity. 1573. Square
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Klippe. B above a round stamp, shield crowned.
Yery rare.
Siege piece of 1625. (Klippe). “ 20 ’’ (Stivers).
Fine and rare.
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Netherlands. — Silver.
1930 Holland. Klippe. “ 20 ” (Stivers.) Bust. M.DES-
YRYILLA.
1931 “ Loclew I. King von Hoi.” Bust of L. Bona-
parte. 1S08 50 S. Dollar. Uncirculated. Bare.
\) 1932 Small coins, many varieties. Several tine old de-
• 8 pieces
vt 1933 Zealand Half-crown of 1620. Bust of the Emperor;
rev. arms crowned. Fine.
Grown of 1661. Mailed cavalier ; rev., arms sup-
1931
V 6
1935
5 1936
ported by two crowned lions. Good preservation.
Bare.
Piece of 30 stivers (60 cts.) Soldier standing, one
leg behind a shield ; rev. 7 shields. 1682.
— — Crown ot 1779 ; obv. same ; rev. arms crowned.
Fine and rare.
1937 Small coins (6 and 2 stivers.) Fine. 3 pieces
1938 West Friesland. 1583. Half-crown. Cavalier ; rev.
arms (2 lions.) Good, rare.
1939 Crown. 1591. Man in fur cap and coat, with
drawn sword ; rev. double eagle. In remarkably good
preservation for date.
Similar piece. 1601. (II stivers).
Half-crown. 1619. Bust of the Emperor ; rev.
IV
3o 1910
Uyf 1941
W, 1942
lion upright. Fine.
Half-crown. 1662. Knight on horseback : rev.
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1944
1945
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1946
1947
like last. Yery fine.
Ship ; rev. arms. 6 stivers. 1677. Fine.
Piece of 16S6. (14 stivers). Old soldier in cap,
as before. Bare
Crown of 1690. (28 S.) Same as last. Counter-
stamped, JOII. Bare.
Crown, 1792, or 3 gulden (120). Liberty stand-
ing, one arm on book resting on altar ; the other with
staff and cap. Extremely fine. Bare.
Small coins. 3 pieces
j 1948 Daventer (city). Pieces of 6 stivers. Knight on
* ^ horseback, galloping. ' 3 pieces
1949 Magensis (city). Similar Device. 6 stivers. 3
u
Netherlands. — Silver.
1 1 1
/
U 1950
1951
^0 1952
mX
So
1953
/
1951
1955
•Zutpiien (county). Half-crown. Knight riding hard,
as before ; rev. arms on cross fleurie. Broad. W ell
preserved. Bare.
Oveeyssel (county). Crown of 1685. Counter-
stamped J OH. 28 stivers. Rare.
Uteecht (county). David V. (Burg.) 1187-96.
Rare and fine groat. David seated, front view ; rev.
arms. * i
Groat, MCCCCLXXYIII (1178). Very fine and
j ' -
2 pieces -V / . . rude C
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wr~
rare.
Small coins. 1759-89.
Splendid crown.
the horse a shield.
1758. Knight galloping, under
u Mo. No. Arg. 'Con. foe, Belg.
1956
/ 1957
^ f 1958
Pro. Traj rev. arms crowned, 2 lions supporting
crescunt concordia resparvai.” 3 gulden ($1.10.)
— Another crown of 1785.
«
Knight standing, one
leg behind a shield ; rev. like last. Very fine.
Crown, 1808. Similar to last. Extremely fine.
Geoningen. Groat, 1177 (MCCCCLXXYIT.) Double
M o-
A.
a
•}4l959
„ C1960
V
eagle*, below 2 shields, “ Moneta Nova Groningen ;
5?
rev. long cross, 2 circles ins. Fine and very rare.
Another. Nearly same.
Larger coin of 1568. Very elaborate. Fine and
V
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1961
remarkable.
Crown of 1692.
(K-
Counter-stamped -JO IT. (Notice
fifo 1962
1963
No
, j 1961
several crowns, before described, with same counter-
stamp), This has the motto of France. Very rare.
Another of these rare crowns. A
Namue. Struck in 1715 for Francis I. “ Co Regenti
tc(cA
1965
'■
Imp.” A very fine coin. Handsome bust and coat-of- yj'i
arms. About half-crown. Nearly proef.
Pieces overlooked of several of the foregoing duchies
and counties, and of the Belgic Confederacy. Small v
coins. Fine. 6 pieces
Belgian Confedeeacy. 1790. Bundle of darts, fan-
shaped at both ends, held by two hands ; rev. lion up-
right. 1 Florin, and X sols. Nearly uncirculated.
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Value 10 and 20 cts.
2 pieces
1 1 2 Netherlands. — Copper.
1966 Belgium (Kingdom) Leopold “Premier Roi ;5’ rev.
busts of the Duke and Duchess of Brabant. 21 and
22 Aug., 1853. Value of 5. francs. Very fine. Rare.
A 1967 Netherlands (Kingdom). 1 gulden of 1 821. William,
King. Uncirculated.
1968 Small coins of Belgium and Netherlands. Gene-
rally uncirculated. 9 pieces
p ' 1969 Octagon piece of silver. S. P. Q. R. within wreath of
two branches oak ; rev. shield crowned, no inscription.
Value about half-dollar.
v v 1970 Coins of the City of Magensis of the year 1682, with
the reverses erased, and political or other pasquinades
skillfully engraved thereon. Size 22 and 18. 3 pieces
Copper Coins and Medals.
In alphabetical order.
1971 Alicmaar (city in Holland). Token. Uncirculated.
Pine brass. Size 16
tf 1972 Antwerp (Anvers). From 1630, 1700, 1708, and 1814.
Open hand over a three towered gate. 10-5 cent, 1
sol, &c. Siege coin and klippe. All rare. No dupli-
cates. 8 pieces
1973 Amstekdam. Large and very remarkable token of
“Petrus Lourentius, 1781.” (A mighty medicine).
Eseulapius standing ; rev. monument. Cast, work in
high relief. Size 30
, 1974 Arnheim (city.) Single coin. Said to be rare.
Pierced.
// 1975 Batenburg (Count). 1657. Bust; rev. arms. Never
in circulation. Size 16. 5 pieces
1976 Belgium (Confederacy and Kingdom, with a few prior to
either). From 1511. A great variety. Many very
fine. 28 pieces
197V (Kingdom.) Medal. Bust of Leopold; rev. busts
of Duke and Duchess of Brabant. One on the anni-
versary of his coronation (21 July, 1856) and another
Extremely fine. Size 20-18-16. 4 pieces.
Netherlands. Copper.
v 1978
i, 1979
Y 19S0
w
J 1981
J 1982
1981
' 1984
Vi 1985
5 1 986
2 1987
1988
1989
&
1990
f 1991
1992
1 :3
Belgium. Waterloo Medalet. June 18, 1815. “Crown
Prince of Orange — Holland’s glory.” Proof. Size 16
Obsidional coins of tlie City of Lille (now in
France). “ Pro Defensione Urbis et Patriae.” 1708.
Arms of Lille. From size 12 to 18. Extra lare.
3 pieces.
Breda (city in Holland). Obsidioual. 1625. Square.
Fine.
Camp an (city). 1644. Arms. Pare.
Frisle (or West Friesland). Province. Great variety.
See silver coins from 1633. 9 pieces
Gueldees. Province from 1757-94. GELRIaE.
Divided shield, two lions upright. Fine. 7 pieces
Gorkum (city in Holland). 1 coin. Rare. Size 16
Groningen (Province). 6 pieces.
Hasselt (Count). Arms (3 devices) ; rev. cross ; in the
middle a rose.
Holland. (Province). “ Hollandie.” Lion with pole
and cap in an enclosure, and E. I. Co. YOC from
1611. Several remarkable types. A very rare lot.
14 pieces
E. I. Co. for Malabar, Java, Batavia, etc., etc.,
and two pieces pure copper, cut from a bar. (Two
Stivers). Yery fine and rare l'ot. 12 pieces
— Rare tokens from 1595 to 1603, witty political
medalets, with apt illustrations ; Eg., the fable of the
fox and cock, etc. Many local to cities, as Breda , and
personal, as Maurice , Count of Hassau. Yery fine.
About size 19. Embracing a great variety of subjects,
and interesting. 18 pieces
Coins of various sizes. Uncirculated. With large
letter W. 14 pieces
War Cross and Medals, W. Fine. 3 pieces
“ Bonaparte Op. St. Helene.” The exile on a rock.
WA. AR. ZAI. IK., OHTKOMEN. Size 16. Yery
rare, with badges worn at the fiftieth anniversary of
the Battle of Waterloo; struck in tin, and enameled or
painted in red, white, orange and blue. Yaluable lot.
4 pieces
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1993 Holland. Medal of Count Egmont. Obv. splendid bust
by Simon ; rev. birth and death. 1568. Proof, but for
a slight abrasion. Size 30
2 1994 Medal of the Seven United Provinces in honor of
Prince W. C. H. P. AYR. ET ANNA MAG. BRIT.
Their busts jugata; rev. arms of the United Provinces.
A similar one of the Prince of Orange. (William
Charles Henry Fritzo). The last pierced. Fine and rare.
Size 25. 2 pieces
0 1995 Medal of Philip II., Spain and “ Margarita Austria.”
One of a Turk, and others. 5 pieces
1996 IIttissen (City). HYESSEX ; rev. arms. 5 coins
1997 Liege (Lutticli), city in Belgium. (LEOD.) St. Lam-
bert Patron. A great variety of excellent Coins. Some
rare church tokens 1653 with skull and cross bones
1
below. 16 pieces
1998 Ltjxembekg. (Duchy). 10, 5, 21 Centimes. 1855-1860.
4 pieces
^yftffi.999 Maestriciit (City). Siege Coins. 1579. (Arms hve-
, frt pointed star). Ins. in four lines across the coin. A
jC " “naked sword dividing the lines. TRA-IXC AB.
HIS-OBSES PROVIS-CAYSzE DEFE-SIOX. An
in exergue XXXX. In some, XYI., and XII. Sev-
eral types from size 22 to 16. 5 pieces
2000 Xarmur. (City in Belgium). One coin.
2001 Xeti-ierlands. Patterns for gold coin. 1826. In cop-
per and tin. 10 G. (ulden) ; 10 G., rev. incused; and
5 G. ; rev. plain. Excessively rare. Uncirculated.
3 pieces
2002 East India Coins. 1857 to 1S25.
2003 Oberyssel. (Province).
2004 Reckheim (Count). Province of Utrecht.
2005 Rotterdam. Medal of the City. 1823.
1/
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2006 Ruremond (Fortress of). A rare coin.
2007 Stevens woRTn. (City of Holland).
2008 Utrecht. (Province).
2009 Ylissingen. (City). Siege piece — square.
6 pieces
5 coins
2 pieces
Fine proof.
Size 23
5 pieces
8 pieces
Bavaria. — Silver.
1 15
! 2010 ZuTPHEN.
2011 Zeeland.
1
(City). Coin. CIY ZYTFEN. Rare.
(Province). Yery fine. Seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries. 8 pieces v-‘
2012 Zwolle. (City). 1618. Rare. 2 pieces
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BAVARIA.
Silver Coins.
2013
2014
C 2015
Y 2016
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2018
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2019
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2021
2022
Beacteates, city of Munich and others, 3 pieces
Rudolph and Adolph SIMPLEX. 1319-1327. Rude
figure. R.- A. ; rev. bust in a lozenge. Denarius. Yery
rare. (Wellenheim, 1696).
Denaeius. Pyramid and cross. Gothic letters. Beau-
tiful. Unknown.
Otho Philip. 1508 to 1518. Count Pfals. Groat.
1517. Fine, rare.
Thalee, without date. Anns of Bavaria, and motto
of France. “ Moneta Xova Bavarica.” Yery old.
Good.
Feedeeick III. 1573. Crown. Bust in mail ; front
face. Sword. Yery rich decorations. Extremely
rare, fine.
John II. 1623. Duke; obv. bust; rev. coat-of-arms,
with five crests. Fine Crown.
Wolfgang (William). Count Pfal2. 1623. Extremely
fine Crown. Bust in high collar. Arms within chain
of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Rare.
The same for 1624. Fine Crown; not equal to last.
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2024
1 4 2025
Maximilian I. 1625. Double Dollar ; on one side coat-
of-arms ; the other Madonna, as queen, with infant
Christ. Ex. jme and rare.
Fine Crown. 1626. Lions supporting arms of
Bavaria.
Chaeles Louis. 1659. Fine crown. Bust to the waist,
head bare.
The same. Thaler, 1673. Yery fine.
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Bavaria. — Copper.
/
1 16
S 2026
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VjliM' iV-
2027
4
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hi.
2030
2031
2032
C ' 2033
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>2034
IffJ 2035
*i Q 2036
/~ 2037
fs.
4im 4
Is
2038
2039
r
2040
Philip William. 1675. Thaler* ITair (wig) long.
Very good. Pare.
John William. 1700. Thaler. Edge milled. Pare.
Charles Philip. 1740. Double crown. Bust, head
bare, double-headed eagle on rev. Fine border and
milled edge. Splendid, nearly proof. Yery rare.
Charles Albert and Charles Philip. 1740. Busts of
both, one on the other. Equal to last. Double
Thaler.
Charles Theodore. 1742 to 1799. Crown. 1751.
Fine.
The same, two-third Crown. 1754. Good.
Maximillian Joseph. 1799 to 1825. Broad Crown of
1803. Ins. in Dutch, “ Got und das Yaterland.”
Fine ; lias been worn as a medal. Loop removed.
Medal Crown. 1818. Laureated bust; rev. a
square column. CHART A MAGNA BAY APIA.
Splendid proof. Pare.
Medal by Losch ; bare bust ; rev. within wreath.
DIELKIPCIIEN. Crown size. Yery line, rare.
Maximilian II. Rev. “ Patrona Bavaria,” Thalers.
2 pieces
Similar. “ Friedenschluss Zer Frankfurt, 10th May,
1871.” Rare.
Medals and Coins of Bavaria, some in fine silver,
others base; average size, sixteen. From 17th cen-
tury. Heads of Charles IY. (1658), John William
(1689), Cardinal Louis, Elector, etc. (1660). Extremely
fine lot and valuable. 14 pieces
Medalet Max’! Jos. on the Constitution of 1806-1818.
A little gem, and small coins of various dates. Fine
and rare varieties. 10 pieces
Miscellaneous silver coins — base. 11 pieces
Copper.
Siege Klippeof Wolfgang William. (W.W. interlinked).
Newburg, 16-14. Small size.
A nhalt . — Silver .•
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1 1 7
2041
2042
2043
Workhouse Coins. (Paltz). 1745-1747. Ins. on one
side. “ One Churf Abeitshaus,” half and quarter do.
Under Max. Jos. II. Rare. 3 pieces
Another set, same in all respects. 3 pieces
Coins of the 17th and 18tli centuries. W. W. (Wolf-
gang William), and others. Rare and fine. “Zall
V’JS
AHSt ,
ClBfldfrU.
"2044
2045
2046
2047
Pfenning,” “ Luchter Kreutzer,” etc., etc. 10 pieces
Coins of late dates, bright and uncirculated. 10 pieces v ; "•
Coins of various denominations and dates. 37 pieces I'ku,
Hellers. Late dates. 35 pieces
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Bavarian Cross. 1866. Length of limbs, 11 inches.
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ANHALT.
Silver Coins.
! 2048
0 2049
^ 2050
d 2051
n
Bracteates and indifferent coins. 15 pieces
Christian Augustus. 1622.. 24 Krs. 4 pieces ' ] S < (/i ■ :
Hammered Crown. 1623. Nearly uncirculated.
Y ery rare.
William (Bernburg). 1670 to 1709. Duke. “I. D. §,
(one Daler, two-third). Crown 1673. Nearly uncir-
culated ; bust ; rev. arms. Rare.
; C 2052 John George. 1674. (Dessau)? Two-tliird Crown.
Uncirculated ; bust with long hair ; rev. coat-of-arms,
arms of Anhalt (bear walking on the turrets of the
city wall) in two corners.
John Louis and Christian Augustus. Two-third Crown.
1742. Their busts facing to right ; rev. coat-of-arms.
Fine.
0 2054 Augustus Louis (of Saxony), Prince of Anhalt. Two-
tliird Crown. 1747. The bears of Anhalt prominent
on both sides. Fine.
Frederick Albert I. 1765 to 1796. Prince of Anhalt
and Berneburg. Crown, 1793. X. EIN FEINE
MARCH. Fine.
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2055
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Baden . — Silver and Copper.
2056 Alexis Frederick Christian.
XL. FIX FEINE MARCK.
Very fine.
Copper.
2057 Coins of many denominations and dates.
lection. 17th and 18th century.
2058 Similar. 18th and 19tli century.
1796 to 1834 XX. and
Bear on a turreted wall.
2 pieces
A good col-
10 pieces
12 pieces
2059 Medal of Fred. Flecker, “ the man of the people.” Fine
proof. Size 24
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2060
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2061
V 2062
2063
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BADEN.
Silver.
Frederick, (Marquis). 1628. Crown, with his figure
to the hips. Fine and rare.
Charles Frederick, (Marquis). 1766. Crown. Un-
circulated. Very handsome reverse.
Crown Dollar of Baden. 1816. Fine.
Gulden of 1S57 on a particular occasion, and several
older -and smaller coins. Several for Anhalt. Fine
lot. 10 pieces
Copper.
Miscellaneous collection of coins. 26 pieces
Coin in commemoration of the 50th jubilee of the Con-
stitution. Others struck by the Prince Regent, his
father being insane ; and several bright uncirculated
pieces. A rare selection. $ 11 pieces
2066 Medal of Federick Magnus. 1639. Tin war medal
of 1849, and token of Itystein , leader of the ; revolu-
tion of the same date. 4 pieces
I C 2067 Miscellaneous. Some of Sweden, Bavaria, Hungary,
and many German cities ; several of France. 50 pieces
Attention is invited to this lot. In a smaller collection these coins
would very probably be made to occupy fifty lines.
2068 Another miscellaneous lot. Inferior. 64 pieces
.//
¥ 2064
jf 2065
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Hesse. — Silver.
119
^' 2069 A lot of curious old coppers and counterfeit silver coins. / f \
30 pieces
(Several Dollars).
2070 Base coins unclassified.
do.
C
HESSE
Silver.
3
O 2071
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6 2072
o 2073
2074
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V 2075
; 2076
'v 2077
s.
Mil l ( 1 c
/ I
2078
2079
2080
>J
2081
Louis, Grand Duke, Ilesse. 1809. Splendid uncircu-
lated crown. Bare bust ; rev. arms of Hesse — lion
holding a sword on a spade-sliaped shield under a
crown ; below laurel and palm crossed. Bare.
Crown. 1819. Bust ; rev. arms as before, on
1
J 4 (u; i
ermine. “ Kronen thaler.” Uncirculated. Bare.
1 K-t
Ludwig II. 1413 to 1458. LYDWICYS DEI GBA-
CIA. Broad groat, as fine as when struck. Very
rare.
William IY. 1567 to 1592. W. L. Z. II. 1567.
YIII. ; rev. lion. Ex. fine and rare. (Small coin.)
Maurice I. 1592 to 1632. Small coin. EIK MA-
TIEB : 1616. Bare. 2 pieces V
William YI. 1637 to 1663. Double letter W.,
crowned, 1656 ; rev. lion. Size of English half-groat.
Bare coins. 2 pieces
Charles, Landgrave. 1670 to 1730. Small coins,
with cipher of his name ; sometimes C. L. Ho dupli-
cates. Fine. 4 pieces
Frederick I. and II. 1740 to 1765. And others.
Base. 7 pieces
Ernest Louis, Darmstadt. Thaler of 1693. Bust in
rich dress; rev. arms on round shield, under crown.
Uncirculated. Bare.
X. K. Pices. 1728. Fine silver. Bare.
ILesse Darmstadt. Small coins. II. D. A.bout 1722.
Yery scarce. 6 pieces
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I 20
Hesse. — Silver.
2082 IIesse-Cassel. Philip (Der Grossmiithige). 1509 to
156T. Crown, much worn. Curiously counterstam peel.
1552.
2083 Louis Y. 1596 to 1626. Brilliant uncirculated
Crown of 1623. Bust royal ly draped ; head bare ; rev.
coat-of-arms. Bare, according to Appel, Madai, and
Wellenheim.
2084 Maurice Landgrave. 1625. Two sceptres
crossed, branches of a willow tree above ; hour glass
nV, below; rev. lion. Uncirculated. Crown. Yery rare.
2085 Bepetition of last, except date. 1626. Equally
2086
r
1 <£ 087
tf
j 0 2088
• 2089
2090
fine.
William, Landgrave. 1628. Storm and thunder-
bolt beating against a willow tree. The sun in splendor
above ; rev. fine coat-of-arms. Uncirculated Crown,
rare.
Same. Crown of same type. 1630. Different
coat-of-arms. Uncirculated and splendid. Bare.
Same. Crown of 1631. More scenerv shown
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wTith the tree. Edifices and houses. Equally fine.
Same. Crown of 1637. Same obverse; rev. lion.
Pine, but dark.
Bepetition of last, except date. 1638. Yery
fine.
2091 Maeia Amalia. Pine medal by Kohler. 1711. Obv.
draped bust. PLACIDE MUBTE YILLA MO-
IST AST ; rev. crown above two coat-of-arms. Ac-
cording to Wellenheim and Madai, very rare. Size 22
02092 C aeolus, Landgrave. 1727; rev. sacrifice. Extra fine
little medal. Size 18
, 2093 Feedeeick, Landgrave. 1737. (King of Sweden.) Y III.
, ALBYS. Yery fine and rare. Size 17
' -'2094 Feedeeick II., Landgrave. 1766. Bust; rev. arms of
Ilesse within English Garter, with the motto, “ Iloni
soit,” &c. Splendid crown. Very rare.
2095 Yarieties. Crowns of same type. Pine. 2 pieces
2096 Half-thaler. “ 40 stuck.” Same type. Fine.
L ippe. — Silver.
I 2 I
2097
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Cj 209S
/ vT 2099
/y 2100
%0 2101
V) 2102
Frederick II. EIIST II ALB TIIALER. 1776. Struck
from silver received from England for tlie services of Hes-
sian soldiers during tlie American war, called “ sub
sidy money.” It has on the obv. the Landgrave’s
bust ; rev. lion on a round shield covering a star of
eight points. Motto, VIRTUE ET FLDELITATE.
1776. The edge is milled. Uncirculated.
Another. Same in all respects.
These remarkable Goins’ are as thick as the ordinary Thaler, and
only size 18. They will, no doubt, be highly appreciated by Amer-
ican collectors, as, so far as I know, this is the first time they have
appeared in a catalogue in this country.
Six and eight Einen Rix Thalers. 2 pieces
Medalets of Louis IX. and Carolus. Fine silver. Size
14 and 15 ; fine. 3 pieces
Gu“ldex, Half-gulden and Six-krs. Fine. 3 pieces
Ludwig X. Bust in armor. By VOIGILT; rev.
within oak wreath I Gulden. 1838. Proof.
If
If
Copper.
2103 A selection, said to be rare, consisting of 8, 4, and 3
Hellers, 1727 to 1777. 8 pieces
2104 Another lot, which from their denomination must repre-
sent silver coins, such as “ VI. Einen Reichs Thaler.”
a 60-Stuk EineFeine Mark,” &c. 7 pieces
2105 Same, of various denominations. All of Hesse.
25 pieces
2106 Same. Various. 40 pieces p
LIPPE.
Silver.
2107 Bernhard. 1241 to 1270. Denarius, but little worn.
Full face; rude; rev. cross in the angles. L. I. P. E.
Ex. rare.
122
L ip pc . — Silver.
Ue
> 2108
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11
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IS 2122
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O 2126
Simon. Under Emperor Rudolf. 1000. Obv. arms
with the rose of Lippe ; rev. arms of Roman Empire.
Half-groats, one in gilt, one uncirculated. Silver.
2 pieces
Same of 1604 and 1593. Very fine. 2 pieces
Same of 1004 and 1007. Uncirculated. do
Same of 1600. Very fine. do
Groat. Without date ; under Mathias, Emperor, 1612.
Large size, and uncirculated.
Simon Ludwig. 1626 to 1636. Silver pennies. 2 pieces
Herman. Bishop. 1666. Half-groat. Fine and rare.
Simon Henry. 1666 to 1677 ; “I Matti, G. Lippe, L.
M., 16-72.” Full blown rose, with wreath. Several
varieties. Rare. 4 pieces
IIII. Mari. Gro. 1672, with S. H. in Monogram.
One of “ III. Mari Gro.” Same type. Fine and
rare coins. 2 pieces
Frederick Adolphe. 1697 to 1718. “ I. Mari Gro.”
Rev. full blown rose ; as it came from the die.
Thaler (f- Crown). 1714. Uncirculated.
Simon Henry AnoLPn. 1718 to 1734. “ 2 Pfeu.” Un-
circulated.
Splendid Crown. 1719. Bust in robes; rev.
coat-of-arms, with 5 Crests ; the rose of Lippe in two
Quarters. Rare.
Equally fine Thaler (f Crown.) Same type.
Simon Augustus to 1785. g Thaler. Fine.
Frederick William Leopold. 17S9 to 1802; beauti-
ful medal thaler of 1793. Rare.
J Thaler 1794. Very fine.
Paul Fred. Emil. Leopold. 21, 1, and 4 silver Gro-
shen of 1860. Uncirculated. 3 pieces
Base silver small Coins. Many old. 12 pieces
Lippe — Detmold ’ — Silver and Copper. 12 3
2127
2128
LIPPE— SCHAUMBERG.
Silver.
William I. Broad thin Thalers of fine silver. 1761. . ; ,
Bust, under it a rose ; rev. fine coat-of-arms, with 3
crests. Bare. 2 pieces
Extra thick Thaler. 1765 ; rev. coat-of-arms on
t
x
St. Andrew’s cross. Fine silver. Bare.
< 2129 Philip of Schaumberg, and Julia of Hesse; on their
marriage. Their busts jugata; rev. a knight holding
two shields, with arms, &c. A very fine medal, but
bent. Size 24
■ I t- 7 tsdi
.
i 2:
Medal of William Fred., Count of Schaumberg and
Lippe. Struck on the 24th Sept., 1748. Very fine.
Size 22 ,
j\J 2130
v 2131 Crown- of “X. Mark.” 1802. Yery fine
LIPPE— DETMOLD.
Silver.
£
0
2132 Simon LIenry. Bust in the Boman style ; rev. coat-fo- Q, ,,
arms. 1672. Extra fine broad crown. Bare.
Size 28.
2133 Simon Augustus. Medal struck on the 12th June,
1767. QITEM QUADBACESIES SEMEL PA- t
TBIAE XATUM ESSE GBATUL AMUB. Bubbed.
Size 62
Copper.
2134 Set | Heller, 1 do., 2 do., 3 do., and 6 do., with the
full-blown rose of Lippe. Yery fine. 5 pieces ^ l . .
2135 • 1 Heller, 1J do., 2 do., 3 do., and 6 do. do.
2136 of 1 Pfenning, 1J do., and 2 do. Extra fine.
3 pieces . v ■ i‘ '
2137 Pfennings and Hellers. Great variety. 20 do.
v i ^
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124
Mecklenberg, etc. — Silver.
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MECKLENBURG— STRELEITZ AND SCHWERIN.
Silver.
Henry. Grand Duke from 1503 to 1552. Groat 1525.
Military bust ; rev. arms. Extra fine, rare.
Duplicate. Equally fine.
Albert. 1543. Crown. Bust of the Grand Duke
2138
2139
2140
full face, on his neck a heavy chain ; rev. 5 shields ; on
one the bull’s head, which is the crest of Mecklenberg.
sji Yery fine and rare.
2141 John Albert. 1549. Crown. Bust with high hat,
military coat and chain, as before ; rev. coat-of-arms
quartered on a shield with 3 crests. Extremely fine
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and rare.
2142
Duplicate.
Fine.
2143
Denarius.
1552.
out ; crowned.
Rare.
2144
Adolphus Frederick.
A mask with a tongue thrust
1592 to 1 658. “ ITalb-Reichs
Orth,” (about the size of an English Groat of same
date). Bust to right. Extremely fine, rare.
L 2145 Albert of Wallenstein. Obv. bust in rich suit, with
belt and insignia. 16—21. BANS ALBRECHT,
etc. ; rev. coat-of-arms with 3 crests. A splendid un-
circulated Crown, rare.
Half-orth and small. 3 pieces
Christian Ludwig, Grand Duke. Dollar of 1678 ; bust,
with long curly hair ; rev. arms, with angels for sup-
porters. Fine and rare.
Christian Ludwig. Administrator 1725 ; 8 GIJTE
GROSIIEN COURANT 1754. About one-third
thaler.
, v’2147
2146
l
2148
Iff 2149
2150
The same when Grand Duke ; a fine uncirculated
coin of pure silver. His bust ; rev. BER
ANGYSTA AD AYGYSTA. Quarter crown.
Frederick William, Grand Duke. Thaler of 1870.
Yery fine.
Oldenburg. — Silver.
125
0 2151 Paul Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenberg-
Schwerin. Uncirculated thaler of 1840. Rare.
6 2152 Meclalet of same; VOLLENDET D’ 7 Marz,
1842.
q 2153 Feed. Francis, Grand Duke Mecklenberg-Schwerin.
Thaler struck on the 25th anniversary of his rule,
( ■ 1807. Fine proof.
2154 Sixteen “ Schilling Courant,” 1764.
y 2155 One, Two, and Four “ Schilling Courant” ; uncir-
culated. 3 pieces
^ 2156 1 Grote. Three pfenny. One schilling. Six pfenny.
48 einen thaler. Uncirculated. 5 pieces
^ 2157 Various denominations, old and new. 12 pieces
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Silver.
2158 Akton Gunther, 1603 to 1667. Broad dollar, “ 48
Grot.” 1660. Bust three-quarter face to right ; rev.
Arms crowned. AUXILIUM MEUMA DOMINO.
On each side of arms a flower. Very fineand rare.
2159
Another, same in all respects.
Size 30
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The half or “ 24 Grot.” Equally fine.
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0 2161
Repetition of last.
2162
Half-mark or “16 Grot.” 3 shields
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scription in 6 straight lines. Rare.
; 2163
1- Repetition of last — pierced.
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Quarter-mark or “ 8 Grot.” Fine.
O 2165 ■
Others same size — pierced.
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2166 Paul Fred.
Augustus 1844.
Thaler. Fine.
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2167
2168
2169
Nicholas Fred. Peter, Grand Duke 1866. Fine medal,
with loop, silver gilt. Bust; rev. date within wreath.
Proof. Size 20
Third Thalers. 2 pieces
“ Twelve Grots” and smaller. Base. 13 nieces
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Brunswick and Luneburg. — Silver.
Copper.
2170 “Backer Marke.” “ Schwaren,” “Quarter Grote,”
“ Half Grote,” “ Three pfenning,” etc. 20 pieces
BRUNSWICK AND LUNEBURG.
2171
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/ ' 2172
\ 2173
Silver.
Henry Duke 1537. Crown. Obv. Arms surmounted
by crown and horse ; rev. Seated figure in armor witli
drawn sword; under his feet a wild animal (Lion?)
JUSTUS NOR ; uncirculated and brilliant. (In
Madai rare.)
Crown. Bearded bust, wearing a cap ; rev.
wild man. IN GOTS. GWALT ; uncirculated.
Equally rare.
Crown. Obv. the same ; rev. wild man within two
circles of inscriptions; 1547. Fine and rare, but not
uncirculated.
2174 Philip. 1595. Crown. Mailed bust to the waist;
sceptre and helmet; rev. Coat-of-arms. GOT GIRT.
Nearly uncirculated, and rare.
2175 Erich II. 1584. Groat. Rare.
2176 Julius. 1568 to 1589. Bust of the Duke holding a
battle-axe and helmet ; under the bust cypher of his
name; rev. Wild man leaning on a square shield,
with inscription and date 1599 (the last of his life.)
See Madai 5,2S7 ; Willenheim 4,768. Very fine and
rare crown.
2177 Henry Julius. 1589 to 1613. “ Wahrheitsthaler .”
Crown of 1597; within a circle of 12 shields, a glori-
fied figure standing on two prostrate bodies ; VERITAS
VINCIT OMNIA, etc.; rev. RECTE FACIENDO
NEMINEM, etc., in parallel lines. Fine and rare.
2178 Duplicate; fine.
Brunswick and Luneburg.— Silver
127
2180
2181
✓
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i : 2183
IIenry Julius. Crown of (15) 09 (mficken thaler.)
Shield with wild man supporting ; rev. A pelican feed-
ing her young ; motto and four bundles of rods. Un-
circulated. Very rare. Madai 1,113. Wellenheim 4,776.
Crown. Arms ; rev. dates of his birth and death,
and length of his reign. Very fine, rare.
91
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f 2188
- 2189
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2190
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Elizauetii. Crown of 1626. On the reverse a short
biography in straight lines. Fine and rare.
Frederick Ulrich. 1613 to 1634. Half Dollar 1621;
rev. wild man. DEO ET PATRIAE. Ex. fine.
Set of his Coins, dated 1624 ; liis monogram FY
crowned ; rev. the denomination and date, from one
Marien G-roshen to one Marien Gulden. DEO. ET.
PATRIAE. Fine and rare. Size 9 to .22. 5 pieces
— — Uncirculated coin, dated 1621. Wild man and
double-headed eagle. Groat size.
Duplicate, with u half Rix. Ort.” 2 pieces
William (son of Otto II.). 1641. Uncirculated
Crown. His figure in mail to the hips ; rev. coat-of-
arms, with five crests. D OMEN US. PROYIDEBIT.
A rare and beautiful coin.
Groat, under Matthias, Emperor. 1616. (16) fine.
George. 1637. Arms ; rev. wild man. AYFF. GOTT.
TR AWE ICII. Ex. fine and rare Crown.
Augustus. 1636 to 1666. Bust, bare head ; on his left
• shoulder a rose ; rev. seaport with ships. ALLES
MIT. BEDACTIT. 'No date. Schiffsthaler. Fine
and very rare.
Bell Dollar. (Glockenthaler). Coat-of-arms ; rev.
2191
rev. SED.
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2193
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bell ringing, three hands shown ; below, the city of
Wolfenbuttel. 1643. Fine and rare.
Bell Dollar. The l)uke standing
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under a square and yoke, inscribed 13 Mai. ? Ex. fine,
rare.
Bell Half-Dollar. (The bell hanging) ; obv. fine
bust of the Duke. Rare.
Duplicate of last. Fine.
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128
/ i 3 •
/ > 2194
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2195
3 Vl96
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- I 2203
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2205
2206
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° '<• 2207
ii 2208
2209
Brunswick and Luneburg. — Silver
Augustus. Crown of 1657. Wild man and coat-of-arras.
Extremely fine.
Crown of 1662. Tlie wild man carrying an up-
rooted pine tree. Fine and rare.
Superb and unusually broad Crown of 1664. Lau-
reated bust in the Homan style. Yery rare. Size 29
Mortuary Medal. (Half Dollars). An old tree
with a human skull at its foot. SIT. TRANSIT GLO-
RIA MUNI) I ; rev. short biography. Uncirculated.
Size 32
George William. [1661. Beautiful uncirculated
Crown. The area burnished. Coat-of-arms, and wild
man. Rare. Size 29
A Medal, size 1^ Crown. Burnished and gilt. ;
rev. Piety and Justice. Uncirculated and splendid.
Size 33
Christian, Duke. 1622. Broad and fine Crown. An
arm thrust from a cloud holding a drawn sword ; rev.
GOTTES FREYNDT DER PF AFREET FEIKDT.
Nearly uncirculated.
— — Mortuary Medal Dollar. 1626. Ex. fine and rare.
Christian Louis. 1649. Broad Crown. Coat-of-arms ;
rev. horse galloping. Yery fine. Size 29
Small Coin with his cypher. 1665. Other fine
coins of dime size, of the preceding Dukes ; among
them rare medalets. 10 pieces
John Frederick. Duke. Broad Crown with draped
bust, hair tied with a fillet ; rev. St. Andrew. 1674.
Yery fine and rare.
Medal Dollar of 1676. Fine bust with long flow-
ing hair ; rev. “ Ex. Duris Gloria,” in a harbor, a rock
and palm tree, ships leaving port. Fine and rare.
Size 33
Two-third Crown. 1679. Same type. Fine and
rare.
One-third do. do. do.
XII. Marien Gros. Wild man. Ex. fine.
IY. and II. Marien. Gros. His and others.
8 pieces
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Fine.
Brunswick and Luneburg. — Silver.
129
2210
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2213
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LA 2216
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Mortuary Medal Crown. 1689.
•Size 30
1665 to 1697. 4, 2, and 1 M.
John Frederick.
Fine and rare.
Ernest Augustus.
Groslien. Some with his name, others monogram.
SOLA BONA HONEST A. Very fine. 6 pieces
Fine coins, varying from one-third to one-six-
teentli of a Dollar in size. St. Andrew, wild man, horse,
etc., on reverses. In condition extremely fine. Bare
lot. 6 pieces
Two-third Crown. 1676; rev. hat and crown;
between two crescents, a horse galloping. (XXIV. M.
G.) Uncirculated. Bare.
Bust in mail with Ions; hair. Coin of the same
size. Brilliant. Yery rare.
Medal. Obv. the same as last ; rev. a horse in an
enclosure, galloping ; at the entrance of the enclosure
tower and crown. Yery fine. Size 18
• Medal. Fine bust ; rev. a harbor with ships in
the offing ; in the foreground a palm-tree ; above the
harbor, TEolus sending a blast in the direction of a
ship, and conducting by a line, a wheel (arms of
Osnaburg). YABIS IN MOTIBYS EADEM, 1680.
Fine thick heavy medal. . Size 4-0
Grown. 1689. Draped bust ; rev. Arms of Bruns-
wick and Osnaburg. Yery fine and rare.
Selection of fine coins. II. Marien Groschen die.
Not all of Augutus. 12 pieces
Budolpii Augustus. 1666 to 1704. Crown or Medal-
struck in 1671. Bust in loose dress, with long hair in
curls ; rev. open book lying on military weapons, and
flags crossed. JUBE & ABMIS. Fine. Size 30
Twenty-four M. Groschen (two-third Crown).
1690 ; rev. a horse. Another, rev. wild man, both very
fine- 2 pieces
The same, with a mortuary medalet, with his bust.
1704. Both uncirculated. 2 pieces
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2222
Brunswick and Luneburg , — Silver.
Anthony Ulrich. 1704 to 1714. A very beautiful
Medal Crown, with busts of Anthony Ulrich and Ru-
dolph Augustus. 1695 ; obv. two busts conjoined ; rev.
two stands of arms and flags under one crown. Nearly
proof. Rare. Size 30
XII. M. Gros. Set in a border of volutes, with
heart pendant and loop. Very fine.
^ll! : . I 2223
■ 2224 One-sixth Crown ; rev. horse
l 2225 George William. “ XVI. Gute Groschen.” (Two,
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2 pieces
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2233
2234
2235
third Dollar). 1694 ; rev. horse. Fine.
Beautiful uncirculated mortuary medal. 1705.
28th August. Size 20
Same. Value of a Crown. Ex. fine.
Duplicate. Aery fine.
Small Coins. Medalets and jetons. A fine' lot,
not confined to this Duke. 8 pieces
Elizabeth Julia. Medal to commemorate her birth
and death. Her bust; rev. the Duchess ascending;
below, view of her palace. Struck in 1704. Fine and
rare. Size 30
Medal without name or date. One side divided by a
cross ; in the four angles, scenes representing the usual
modes of seeking for wealth and pleasure. On the rev.
a figure in light drapery standing on a globe. The
legend in Dutch, to the effect that what is vainly
Valuable.
Size 32
Augustus William. 1714 to 1731, second Centenary
Jubilee medal. 1717. Bust; rev. ECCLESIA TER-
RAR WOLFFENS, etc. Jubilee scene, with many
figures. Extremely fine. (Thick medal). Size 32
Crown. 1715 ; rev. wild man. PART A TVERI.
Yerv fine. Size 29
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Elizabeth Christiana. Obv. bare bust; rev. the celes-
tial globe; below, mariner’s compass. Extremely fine.
No date. Size 24
Charles. 1743-1779. Four and two Marien Gros.
sou Git on one side is found on the other.
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Uncirculated. Rare.
5 pieces
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13 1
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ryS 2240
2241
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/o 2243
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2249
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Charles. “ Eight Cute Gros.” 1759. C. Crowned. Un- ,
circulated.
Two-third and one-third Thaler. 1779. Fine. ) .
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2 pieces </
Charles William Ferdinand. 1780 to 1806. VIII. ///t;
Gude Grosch, 1801. Very fine.
dt
III! and II. M. Gros. .
3 pieces
Max. Julius Leopold. Fine medal on his death. 1752 ;
rev. eagle. Size 24 '
George Ludwig, (in 1814 made King of England as
George I.) Broad Crown. Wild nian. IK RECTO
DECKS; rev. garnished coat-of-arms crowned. “George
Lud. D. G., Br. & L. S. R. I. AR. THES. EL., 1715.”
Uncirculated. Hare. Size 30
Two-third Crown, with horse galloping instead of (j^f filS
wild man. Uncirculated. V
Uncirculated Coins without duplicates. Four and k-U-L
two Manen Groshen. Wild man, St. Andrew and
horse. Fine. 6 pieces
Similar.. 8 pieces V
George I. (England). Broad Crown, (size 30). Arms
of England on square shield within the garter; rev. /
wild man. 1723. Uncirculated. Rare. «
Crown of same date ; rev. St. Andrew. Milled
rim. Very fine and rare.
Half Crown, with arms on four shields, arranged
in form of a cross; rev. wild man. Fine and ex-
tremely rare.
— — Twenty-four Marien Groshen. 1702; rev. wild
man. Fine.
One-sixth Crown ; bust ; rev. arms in a cross; and
another. Fine and very rare. 3 pieces
George II. Spendid uncirculated Medal Crown. Struck
in 1752, from silver of Cronenburg’s mines. “First
worked in 1706.” Coat-of-arms and picture of the
mines. Said to be very rare. Size 26
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2251 Geoeg-e III. Beautiful Medal. Obv. female seated,
one arm raised, the other resting on a shield crowned.
On an altar a bishop’s mitre and sword. SPES
PYBLICA ; rev. Latin inscription in nine lines, end-
ing in POSTYLATYS EPISC. XXYII. FEB., 1761.
Ex. fine and rare. Size 27
2252 A collection of Brunswick Coins, with varieties said to
be very rare in Europe, such as “ IIII Schill. Lauenb.”
IIII Marien Groschen, with English Coat-of-Arms,
1 716, etc., etc.” Some with monogram of George Rex.
in script letters. Fine and rare lot. 25 pieces
J 2253 Pattern Half-pfenney, 1792, struck in silver. Yery
fine and rare.
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Copper ( Coins and Medals).
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/o 225-1 A collection of curious copper coins — one and one and
a half Pfennings of the 17th century. Rare. 10 pieces
•• 2255 Pfennings from 1700. Generally uncirculated.
50 pieces
2256 Same. A collection, as I believe without dupli-
cates, made by a resident of the Duchy of Brunswick,
with the same zeal that Americans display in collect-
ing cents of different dates. All fine. 88 pieces
f.
The collector referred to inform d the writer that many of these
pennies are very rare, and command the price of rarity at home.
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0 2257 Double Pennies or Pfennings. Yery fine. 16 pieces
I . 2258 Rare Miners and other Tokens. “ Gluck Auf. d cm ITarz.
Gluck Auf. Unsallen.” With square and other coins,
y-n** 10 pieces
^ (/ 2259 Medal of Duke Fred. William, by Hasclier. Killed
at Waterloo (Quatre-bras), in 1815, bronze. .Rare.
Size 22
Byron alludes to him in “ Childe Harold” as “Brunswick’s faded
Chieftain.”
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.2260 Charles William Ferdinand. (Duke). 1787. Ilis
bust; rev. view of Amsterdam. Proof, tin, with cop-
per plug inserted. Rare. Size 30
Corns and Medals of Hanover. — Silver. 133
l\) 2261 Weights or Patterns for gold coins. (Half Louis). Fine
and rare. 2 pieces
fa 2262 Impressions in copper from dies for a gold coin, issued
in 1827, by Duke Charles, who lost his throne in 1831,
(recently deceased, leaving his estate to the City of
Geneva). Splendid proofs, and extremely rare.
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20 2263
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2264
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HANOVER.
Silver Coins and Medals.
George III. King. 1788. Twenty-four Marien Gros-
chen ; bust ; rev. Arms of Great Britain and Hanover.
“-§ ” and Crown. Uncirculated.
Splendid proof set. Dollar, Half Dollar, Third
Dollar, and Sixth Dollar, with bust. 1800. Hot
easily duplicated. Very beautiful. 4 pieces
Laureated bust ; rev •§. “ 18 Stuck Fine Mark
2266
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tO 2267
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fa 2272
qo 2273
7 v. 2274
/ 2275
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Feme 1802.” Very fine and rare.
Same ; with titles of “ Koneg und Churfurst.
Uncirculated 2 thaler. Rare.
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Same ; rev. arms in the garter. 1807. Brilliant
proof, 4. Very rare.
Pattern Five Thaler piece in silver. Brilliant
pi’oof. Very rare
George IV. 1827. Laureated bust to left ; rev. -f.
Brilliant proof. Very rare.
1828. Same repeated. Brilliant proof.
Medal Crown (X Marks fine silver.) Small lau-
reated bust; rev. DES BERG. WERKS WOHL-s
FAHRT. 1st DES HARZES GLUCK. Another ins.
in 5 lines, and date 1830. Brilliant proof. Very rare.
Bust ; rev. •§. “ IS Stuck Eine Mark Feine.”
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William IV. Bare bust to right. Splendid uncirculated
thaler of 1837.
Same; rev. -f. Without arms. Brilliant.
Without bust.
Brilliant. Rare.
Two reverses — arms ; rev. “ -§ ”
134 Coins and Medals of Hanover. — Copper.
J
V 2276
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2278
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William IY. Same ; rev. “ Ausbeute der grade Berg-
werks Wolilfahrt Bei claustlial.” Uncirculated f thaler.
Bare,
Ernest Augustus. 1838. Splendid uncirculated Thaler
and f thaler. 2 pieces
Thaler to commemorate his visit to the mines in
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1839. “ Glluckauf Claustlial Thaler.” Splendid. Yery
rare.
2279 George Y. Thaler struck on the 50th An. of the
Union of East Fresia with Hanover, 15th Dec., 1865.
Bare bust to left ; rev. Knight armed “ Cap a pie”
standing under an Oak Tree. “ Up stall boom.”
Brilliant proof. Extremely rare.
Different thaler for the same occasion. The in-
scription within an oak wreath. Ex. fine, rare.
Waterloo Medal Thaler struck on the 18th June,
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2281
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1865, for presentation to the survivors. Brilliant proof.
Y ery rare.
Same, with silver ring. Has been worn. Yery
< 228
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fine and rare.
Melal of the Army of Hanover. A NAPOLEON
EMPEKEUK DES FEAN CATS 1804, for protecting
the mines and miners of the Hartz during the war.
Splendid proof, and extremely rare. Size 28
Miners’ Tokens. “ Gluck Auf.” Mining Implements.
Little beauties, dime size. 2 pieces
1-6 Thaler. 3 Marien Grosch., 1 do., 24 Einen thaler,
etc. Uncirculated. 6 pieces
Copper Coins and Medals.
2286 “ Gluck Auf” penny. •“ 4 Pfenning Scheede Muntz,”
etc. Ex. fine and rare. ’4 pieces
2287 Similar lot. 3 pieces
228S Wild Man pennies and other variety pfennings and
double pfennings. No duplicates. Uncirculated lot.
Yery rare. 33 pieces
2289 Similar lot ; intended to be without duplicates ; but not
as carefully examined. Fine.
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Coins of Saxony. — Silver.
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^ 2290
f 2291
'd 2292
j'0 2293
229-1
2295
2296
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Similar to last. [The number of pieces in this and last
lot will be given at the time of sale. Erased from
manuscript by an accident.]
George Louis (afterwards Geo. I. King of England).
Medal in tin. Struck 21th Sept., 1707 ; obv. bust; rev.
Trojan Horse. Proof. * Size 28
George IV. On his visit to Hanover in 1821. Size 21
Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. (On the
accession of Victoria he succeeded William IV. as
King of Hanover) ; obv. bare bust ; rev. within a
beaded circle, a plain field. Magnificent proof ; bronze.
Size 32
Same in all respects.
Another. Splendid proof.
George IV, of Hanover, the last King. Medal on his
marriage with Marie, Duchess of Saxe. Their busts
accolated ; rev. An arch. Fine proof.
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Size 21
SAXONY.
Silver.
“ Klappmutzen Thaler” (The oldest Saxon Crown.)
2)
Busts of Frederick, with John and George, all wearing
caps ; the former on the obv. with drawn sword ; the
others vis o vis on the rev. From 1186 to 1525.
Very fine and rare.
2298 Quarter Dollar of the same Dukes. (Winged figure
supporting shield.) Fine and rare.
2299 George. 1500 to 1539. Bare bust to 1. 1531. BABB
AKSCII counterstamped before the fact ; rev. bust of
John to r. KECK FOTZE counterstamped in the field.
Extremely fine and rare Crown.
2300 Same Crown. 1536 ; without countermarks.
Equally fine and rare,
2301 John (Elector), with George. Same period ; bust of
the former with bonnet and drawn sword ; rev bust of
George wearing a cap. Very fine and rare crown.
— • Half-crown. Christ standing. Rare.
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Their effigies wearing
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2303 John Frederick and his son
caps; rev. festival in a temple. Long inscription. Struck
to commemorate the Augsbury Confession 1503. Fine
and rare medal. Size 30
2304 Maurice. 1546. With bust of John on reverse. Nearly
uncirculated crown. Rare.
— Quarter-crown of 1552. Very fine.
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preservation ; dime size. 3 pieces
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2306 Phillip Landgrave Hassi ? 1546. Bust in rich dress,
head bare ; rev. Bust of John Frederick, with drawn
sword. Fine and rare crown.
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2307 Augustus. 1553 to 1586. Crown, dated 1567. Ins. in
8 lines. GOTHA CAPTA SVPPLICIO, &c. Very
fine.
Si 0 2308 Quarter crown. His bust, three-quarter face, with
drawn sword. Rare.
/ 2309 John Frederick II. 1554 to 1595. Fine crown of
1565. His bust to the middle. Rare.
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Half crown. 1570. Fine.
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2311 Frederick William and John. 1585. Beautiful crown.
A long figure in full regalia on each side ; surrounding
each a circle with inscription broken by 6 shields.
Hardly circulated. Very rare.
2312 Christian II. 1591 to 1611. Bust of Christian be-
tween John George and Augustus. 1593. Extremely
fine crown.
Crown of 1603, with long figure of Christian ; and
on the reverse in a medallion centre, busts of John
George and Augustus. Nearly uncirculated.
Similar crown of 1606, the figures on the reverse
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lb
2313
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2314
2315
2316
being much larger. Very fine.
One-third crowns, with busts of the three brothers
on each. 1599 to 1603. 2 pieces.
Half crown tastefully mounted with button and
loop ; busts of the brothers as before. 1610. Fine.
Coins of Saxony. — Silver.
137
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2318
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2319
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1 2320
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Ernest. 1610 to 1675. Duke Saxe Gotha. Medal
■with his bust in high relief, three-quarter face ; rev.
female seated ; in exergue, Pietas, 1673. Medal cast
and finished with care by C. S. Entirely perfect in
preservation. * Size 30
Dollar of Eight Dukes. VIII FEAT : DVC: SAX.
Four busts, full face on each side. 1610 Fine, rare.
Another. 8 FEAT : D V C : S AAXOX JV L : CLI :
MOXT. The busts as before, but arranged more
nearly in a horizontal line. Ex. fine. 1813.
Dollar, with busts of four brothers, Dukes of Saxony.
1621. Their figures to the hips in full regalia, heads
bare. IOILXPHIL: FEID : JOHN WILLIAM :
ET : FE. WILLIAM. Splendid crown.
Crown of 1622. MOXETA FEATEVM DVC : SAX-
OX LIX VIII. Xo busts, but a full length figure
standing, with shield and banner ; rev. coat-of-arms.
Uncirculated and brilliant. Very rare.
John Casimer and John Ernest. 1613. Their busts
face to face, their hands joined ; rev. knight on horse-
back within two circles. Very fine crown.
Crown of 1625. Bust of one of the Grand Dukes
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on each side. Ex. fine, rare.
Half crown. 1605. Two busts. Eare.
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William, from 1600 to 1662. A medal with three
hands meeting above the point of a drawn sword up-
right; rev. 1517, 1641, and 1650 ; two hands from the
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clouds holding a crown above a coat-of-arms ; less than
2326
dollar size. Uncirculated, rare.
John Ernest. 1638. Bust to the middle. Fine and
rare crown.
2327 John George 1st. 1611 to 1656. Square dollar, the
date found in the tall letters of legend ; bust and coat-of-
arms. Ex. fine, rare.
Thick Dollar. Quarter dollar size, full weight.
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2329
1614. Uever in circulation ; busts of John George and
Augustus, brothers. Ex. rare.
Double dollar. 1615. On each side bust as before.
Splendid and uncirculated, rare.
Coins of Saxony. — Silver.
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2332
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2343
John Geoege 1st. Extra broad crown of 1619. John
George on horseback ; rev. long inscription in 12 lines.
Ex. fine, rare.
■ Broad crown of 1627. Bust with drawn sword;
rev. handsome coat-of-arms. Ex. fine.
Another, same date. Equally fine.
Double dollar in Commemoration of the first cen-
tennial festival of the Augsburg Confession. 1530-1630.
Busts of John and John George. Uncirculated and
brilliant. Ex. rare.
Dollar of the same type. Uncirculated, rare.
Medalet on the same occasion. 1630. Size 16
■ Two-third dollar. 1651. Uncirculated, rare.
• One-half dollar, one-quarter dollar, one-eiglith
dollar, and another'. 4 pieces
John Geoege II. 1656 to 1680. Broad medal crown,
struck at the beginning of his reign. 1657. The
Duke on horseback, DEO ET PATRIAE ; rev. inscrip-
tion in 12 lines. Very fine, rare.
One-third crown, same type and date. Uncirculated.
One-third crown, with his bust. 1668. Re^.
coat-of-arms. Uncirculated, rare.
One-third and one-sixth crown. Fine. 2 pieces
Square dollar. 1679. Rev. Hercules on a cloud.
VIRTVTE PAR AT A. Uncirculated, very rare.
Broad piece ; within the garter and motto of Eng-
2344
J A ?
2345
Ai
2346
land — Fame and two shields over a prostrate figure ;
rev. inscription in 16 lines. Extremely fine and rare
medal. Size 32
John Geoege III. 1680 to 1691. Broad crown of 1682 ;
large bust to the hips ; rev. arms with 8 crests. Ex.
fine, rare.
Two-third crown of 1684. Bust ; arms crowned.
Very fine.
■ Crown. HEROS DEFENSOO-IMPER A TVR-
CIS GALLISQ, ; arm holding a banner. IEHOVA
VEXILLVM MEVM. 1691. Very fine, rare. (Not
in Wellenheim.)
Coins of Saxony. — Silver.
139
^6 2347 John Geoege III. Two-third crown, same type. In
Wellenheim, No. 5824.
/ ‘ 2348 Broad medal crown, on his death ; bust within 3
circles of inscription ; rev. inscription in 15 parallel
lines. Uncirculated, rare.
} 0 2349 Meclalet. “ Presses Auxilles.” Sword and ban-
ner crossed. Size 10
, / 2350 John Geoege IV. 1691 to 1694. “ 12 Einen Thaler ; ”
rev. 4 shields in the form of a cross ; sword and banner
crossed before the shields ; resembling a testoon of Scot-
land. Pare.
1 0 2351 Two-third crown, bust ; rev. like last. Rare.
. 2352 Medal. Mailed bust, long, curly hair, ermine over
his armor; rev. the Duke standing between Miner-
va and the Goddess of Peace. FELICITAT1S PUB-
LICS CYSTOS ET YIXDEX. A very remarkable
medal for the time. Perfect and brilliant proof. Very
rare. . Size 28
f 2353 Moetuaey Medalets of. Ernest and Magdalene — 1686
and 1729 — with a selection of tine groats of the 14th,
15th, and 16tli centuries. All nearly uncirculated.
10 pieces
Qq 2354 Eeedeeick Augustus. Mailed bust to 1.; rev. “John
George Filio, born 1662, died 1684.” Part of the
inscription in Scripture. Medal. ’Size 24
1 ^ 2355 Feedeeick 1st, Duke. 1690. I Crown.
i 2356 William Eenest. Medal. ‘‘In memoriam Hatalis
Principes Nova Egpise Fundationis. De XXX. Oc-
tober, MDCCXVII.” Obv. bust ; rev. edifice. Reforma-
tion Jubilee Medal. Uncirculated and beautiful.
Size 24
2357 — - — • Another Jubilee Medal — the second after the
Reformation; Oct. 31, 1717 ; rev. a hand from above
lighting a candle placed on an open book. On the
table cover ^ — William Ernest. SIE DiEMPFFISl
RIGHT DES WORTES LICIIT. Crown. Very
fine and rare.
Coins of Saxony. — Silver.
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140
23oS Medals and Coins about ^-dollar size ; one in
proof condition, dated 1616; another 1780 “ Gluet
der Repdenstadt Meiningsu.” One of Chas. ArI.
Very fine lot. 5 pieces
2359 Frederick III. 1732 to 1772. A regular series corre-
»• . “
sponding to 1, 4, i, and ■§■ Thaler, all with bust — also
i a Jubilee Medalet and one on his death. Fine.
4 A 4 pieces
l 2360 Xavier, (of Poland). Duke of Saxony. Medal of X.
Marks (Crown) with his bust; rev. view of mines with
miners at work. By the Academy of Freyburg, 13th
q Nov., 1765. Yery fine,
j ( — Crown of 1766; rev. coat-of-arms. Fine.
2362 Joseph Frederick. 1781. Crown. Bust in rich dress,
chain of the Order of the G. Fleece ; rev. young war-
^ rior, with arms of Saxony. Arery fine.
1*028153 “Fatherland Medal” of 1S14. Inscription in Ger-
man text ; bundle of rods. Size 25
2364 Befoemation Jubilee Medalet. 1817. Size 15
2365 Silyee Ceoss, iron inclosed. F. C. in monogram, and
on rev. XX., with ring and loop. Yery fine.
2366 Silyee Ceoss, with gold and enamel work ; gold head in
relief. ALBERTYS ANIMOSYS ; rev. arms of Sax-
ony. Extremely fine.
2367 Anton and Frederick Augustus, King and Regent.
Crown. 1831. * Two busts, scroll. Yery fine.
23G8 John and Amelia. Their busts jugata. 1822-1872.
Beautiful medal ; thick. Size 26
2369 Feedeeick Augustus II. 1854. Uncirculated Thaler.
Bust ; rev. shield, with arms of Saxony between twro
seated females with attributes of Justice and Hope,
j 2370 4 Thaler; rev. arms of Saxony and Prussia. Yery
fine.
Smaller Coins. and l6 Thaler. Fine. 2 pieces
/
£
f 2372 Ernest. Thaler of 1869. Uncirculated. “ 29tli Jan-
/ nary.”
"2373 Duplicate. Fine.
/ 2374 - — Smaller Coins. 2 Groschen and 20 Krs. Uncir-
culated. 2 pieces
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Coins of Nassau. — Silver.
f 2375 John Y. 1871. Brilliant uncirculated Thaler. Bust;
rev. winged male figure on a horse.
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and 10 Krs. Fine.
date. Rare.
2378 Saxon Coins, about 1550. Rare.
/./ 2379
All kinds.
Copper.
/6 2380 Hennebiteg. Arms ; a hen.
u 2381 Klippingees. Square coins.
u~ 2382 John Geoege III. and Anna Sophia— beautiful Mono-
gram. Rare.
f ; 2383 Medalets. “ Gute Schaupfenigs,” with curious de-
vices. Little Medalets. Thick Pieces. Yeryfine, rare.
10 pieces
/ G 23S1 Medalet of Fred. Aug. of Nassau, on his visit to the
mint at Ehrenbriechtine in 1808.
2385 Lead Token. 1,000 years’ festival at the City of
Brunswick. Rare. Size 18
^ 2338 M-isoELLATTTO'iqfr. Saxon Coin's. A very fine lot.
110 pieces
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8 pieces
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Fine lot.
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NASSAU.
Silver.
f ^ 2387 John, Francis, Henry, William, and Maurice; broad
crown, 1681. 5 busts, with names of 5 Dukes of •
Nassau, etc. ; rev. coat-of-arms, lions supporting. Ma-
dai, 1365. Wellenheim, 3772. Described as rare.
Yery fine. Size 30
[ O 2388 IIeney. 1680. Bust ; underneath XY. (Kreutzer) ;
rev. arms of Nassau. Appel, 2281. Fine and rare.
2389 “II. Albus.” 1683. Rosettes. Rare.
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Corns of Holstein . — Silver.
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2390 Frederick Augustus. Crown. 1812. Bust ; rev.
arms of Nassau. Uncirculated.
2391 — — Waterloo Medal of 1815. Frederick Aim. Bare
r v # °
bust; rev. Fame crowning Yalor. June 18, 1815.
With loop. Rare. Size 19.
n/ 2392 William. King. Medal Dollar of 1831. “Erbante
( ' munzstatte zu Wiesbaden, den 23 Dec.” Yery fine,
rare.
U0 2393 Adolpi-ius. King. 21 Aug., 1864. Uncirculated
v Thaler. On his accession. Rare.
2394 Small Coins. Base silver.
6 pieces
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HOLSTEIN.
Silver.
i' 2395 Frederick I. 1533. “XYI. Reis Dal.” YIRTYT
GLORIA MER. Fine and rare.’
2396 Others. Same. 3 pieces
, Q 2397 Ciiristiah IY. 1588 to 1648. “3 Schilling.” Bust
' in robes, collar and crown. Ex. fine and rare.
Dime size
2398 Francis II. (In Lauenburg). 1603 to 1619. Splendid
uncirculated Crown. 1609. Bust in collar and robes,
bare head. Brilliant, rare.
2399 Ernest. Brilliant Crown, without date. Bust with
fringed collar, head bare. ERNEST YS D. G. IIOL-
SATIFE, etc. A magnificent piece.
2400 Ferdinand II. (Emperor.) 1622. Arms of Holstein
and Germany. Brilliant uncirculated Crown. Yery
rare.
2401 Frederick III. 1616 to 1659. Brilliant uncirculated
Crown. 1622. Mailed and royally draped bust,
fringed collar ; rev. coat-of-arms. Superb, rare.
2402 Series of his Coins. “YIII. and XYI. Reis
it
H
Dal,” etc.
5 pieces
Coins of Reuss {Duchy). — Silver. 143
(/■, 2403 Christian Albert. 1659 to 1691.
0
. 1 2404
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\ 0 2406
2407
0
2408
* 2409
C
2410
XYI. Reis Dal.
4 pieces
In memory of the death of Maximillian, Em-
peror. Thaler Medal. 1678. Fine and rare.
Julius Francis. (In Lauenberg.) 1678. Fine Thaler
(f- Crown), with his bust. Rare.
Charles Frederick. 1712. (Dime size.) 2 Coins.
Christian VII. (Denmark). “Twenty Schilling Scliles :
Holst. Conran t, 1789.” Rare.
Frederick VI. (Denmark). Two-third Crown. (Lauen-
burg). Very rare, fine.
War Medal. Scliles. Holstein against Denmark. Iron
cross, silver clasp. Rare.
Nassau and Holstein Coins and Medalets. Several of
Kings of Denmark. Fine lot, to be closely examined
by purchaser. 18 pieces
REUSS (Duchy).
2411
2112
2413
2414
2415
2416
2417
2418
J
Silver.
Henry XXIX. 1739. Twenty-four Einen Thaler.
Henry III. 1751. Quarter Specie Thaler. View of
V
mines.
2752. Quarter Specie Thaler. Proof.
Henry XXIV. 1765. Two-third Crown. Fair con-
dition. Rare.
Henry XI. 1769. Beautiful Crown, and rare.
Henry XII. 1764. Two-third Crown. JN early uncir-
culated. Very rare.
Henry III. 1807. Splendid uncirculated Crown.
Very rare.
Small Coins.
Good lot.
6 pieces
The chronology of the Princes of Reuss, as exhibited above, appears
to be slightly confused, but the titles and dates will be found on
the coins as described. As similar descriptions in Wellenlieim’s
Catalogue pass without comment, it is to be presumed that how-
ever inscrutable to us, the system is understood, and approved in
the “ Fatherland.”
144
Coins of Prussia. — Silver .
Cojyper.
2419 Four, three, two, one and half Pfenning and Heller.
F ine and rare. 6 pieces
2420 Similar lot. 16 pieces
PRUSSIA.
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/•.' 2422
f S 2423
j 2424
V 2425
IQ
2426
aL 2427
)/0 2428
>f2429
I 7J2430
Silver.
Albert. Margrave Brandenburg. 1144. Bracteats.
2 pieces
Otho. Margrave FTebenlinie in Brand. Pennies. Wel-
lenheim, 6343. Rare. 2 pieces
Another. Well. 6348.
Sigismund (Luxemberg). 1378 to 1417. Pennies. 2 pcs
Frederick (Silesia). 1543. Bust ; rev. Eagle ; Groats.
Very tine. 2 pieces
Albert (Margrave Brandenburg). 1525 to 1565.
Crown. 1549. Figure of Albert to left; rev. cross
tlenri. Four shields in angles. Fine and rare.
“ III Gross-Ar.-Triplex Prussie.” Guilloche bor-
der and loop. Worn as a medal. Fine and rare.
? ; 3 without the mounting. 5 pieces
'three Gr
oss us ; rev.veagle
i ine and rare.
DCS
a
George and Albert. 1544. Their figure face to
face ; rev. like Albert’s Crown. Extremely fine and
^ rare.
-j 2431 John George. (Saxony). Three Grossus and others of
this period. 12 pieces
j is 2432 Pennies of very early date. Fine silver. 6 pieces
2433 George. (Margrave Brandenburg). 1567. Crown
under Maximillian, Emperor. Rare.
' 2434 George William. 1619 to 1640. Hammered Crown
of 1631, two-third length figure in mail to right; rev.
immense shield with coat-of-arms. Very fine, rare.
\ 2435 One-third Crown. 1623. Bust on ermine. Bril-
liant. Rare.
Coins of Prussia. — Silver.
145
r
2436
V 2437
; 2438
- 2439
U
2440
O 2441
0 2442
2443
2444
2445
2446
2447
10
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George, Louis, and Christian, brothers. Three busts.
Other small coins. 3 pieces
1 K
Christian (Duke Silesia). One-third Crown. 1667.
Frederick III. Elector. (The same as Frederick I.,
King), from 1688 to 1701, and 1701 to 1713. Med-
alet on his accession, 1688. Thick. Size 18
Another. Coronation Medal. Uncirculated and
beautiful. (Rev. Crown). Size 18
Twelve Einen Thalers. Various. 14 pieces
Two-third Crown. 1689. Guilloch milling. Very
fine and rare.
Two-tliird Crown, milled in the usual way. 3 pcs
Crown of 1695. F. III. repeated, the letters F.
back to back. Fine and very rare.
One-third Crown ; with same of Sylvi, Frederick,
and John Frederick, of Brandenburg. An interesting
and rare lot. 5 pieces
Small Coins of this period, average dime size. A rare
lot. 10 pieces
Similar lot, smaller. 20 pieces
Frederick William. (Elector.) Eminent in the war
against Sweden. Splendid proof Crown, 1645. His
bust, with sword and sceptre to right ; rev. large and
beautiful coat-of-arms. (Twenty-four divisions). Broad,
and very rare. Size 29
Bust with long hair. One-third Crown. 1668.
Very broad. Uncirculated.
Laureated bust. Edge milled. One-third Crown.
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Uncirculated.
Others different. 2 pieces
Two-third Crown, (Dollar size). Bust with long-
hair in curls. Uncirculated. Splendid, rare.
Similar. The year of his death. 1688. Uncir-
culated. Splendid. Rare. Size 24
Another. (Two-third Crown). 1675. Fine.
About Quarter-dollar size. 6 pieces
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146 Coins of Prussia. — Silver.
2455 Medal on the Birtli of Frederick the Great’s Father
(4th Aug., 1688). Winged Hippogryph ; rev. FAYST
NATALIE FEED. WILHELMI BRAND. FRED.
II. ELECT EX. SOPHIA CAR BRYNS. FIT II.
Fine and very rare. Size 18
2456 Frederick II., the Great. 1740 to 1786. Medalet
on his accession. YERITATI ET. JVSTITIA.
3 AYC., 1740. Fine and very rare. Size 18
2457 Thaler. 1741. Young bust, broad milling. Fine
and rare.
2458 (XY). Quarter Dollar. 1743. Another similar.
2 pieces
2459 Thaler, Half-dollar, Quarter-dollar. 1850; rev.
eagle, etc. Two last uncirculated. 3 pieces
2460 Half Thalers of 1750. Quarter and twelve Ein
Thai. 4 pieces
2461 Thin Medal, in case. Extremel}r fine and rare.
Size 32
2462 Brilliant Thaler. 1782.
2463 Thaler in Memory of his death. 1786. Fine and
rare.
2464 Frederick William II. 1786 to 1797. Medals on his
accession, 1786. Bust ; rev. NO YA SEES REGNI.
*> 28th Oct. Fine. Two varieties. Size 20. 2 pieces
2465 Bust, royally dressed, face to left ; rev. -within
wreath, of laurel “Nova Spes Regni” ; in ex. FIDES.
13 Nov., 1786. Thick medal by Looz ; splendid work
and condition. Rare. Size 32.
2466 Equally beautiful Medal ; rev. Prussia seated with
arms, an eagle with olive branch and thunderbolt hov-
ering above. AIYIS EXPYG CAROLI BRUNSY.
D AVSPICTS, 1787. Size 32
2467 Medal by Looz ; brilliant proof ; bust f face ;
rev. semi-nude figure seated under a palm tree, on
which his armor is hanging, in the act of receiving a
caduceus from the Angel of Peace. PARATA
BASILEAE, 5 April, 1795. Size 32
2468 Thaler. 1792. Fine.
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Coins of Prussia. — Silver.
H7
2470
2 2469 Frederick William III. 1797 to 1840. Medalet and
coin. Size 18. 2 pieces
Medal by Looz. Paderborn, 1802 ; very fine.
Size 32
Medal by Abramson. F. William III., Alexan-
der X., Napoleon I. — 26 June, 1807; obv. their
rfi(\
(iJLAi* '
* ' 2471
2472
busts, the two former facing the latter; rev. Sun
rising. Proof. Very rare. Size 32
Medal on his death, 1840. Obv. bust; rev.
Fame and History. Size 32
2473 Frederick William IV. 1840. Medal on the C011-
( l d,t . ■
federation ; 39 shields charged with arms of German
states. FIX MANX, EIX BUND, EIN FREIES
DEUTSCHES VOLK; Man with Lion skin robe
standing on heap of armor. Beautiful and rare.
Size 27
2474 Gulden and y2 Gulden. 1852. 2 pieces ;
2475 Thaler on his death, 1861. Proof. Rare.
fAcd
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2476 William, King. 1861. (The present Kaiser.) Thaler.
with William and Augusta crowned facing to r. ; rev, ** /*>,. .J<4
small eagle displayed. W-R-A-R-W and A crowned.
Uncirculated. Rare. (Struck on their coronation.)
Others. Very fine. 2 pieces
Thaler of 1866. Bust laureated. Uncirculated.
2482
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1° 2477
Jo 2478
JO 2479‘
24S0
Rare.
U
; 2481
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Others. Ecpially fine. 2 pieces
Thaler of 1871. Germania seated. Brilliant.
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Rare.
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Duplicate. Fine.
Medal (Double thaler) to commemorate his vie-
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torious war against France. Column and inscription
in rays. 1870-1871. Brilliant proof. Rare.
2483 Double Thaler. 1744. Frederick W. C. FURST ZU
HOHENZ IIECH, by Voight. 1844. Ex. fine.
2484 Duplicate. Fine.
2485 Double Thaler, same date, — 1744. “ Carl ZU Hohen
zollern Sigmaringen.” By Doell. Fine. Rare.
n.AK
1 48 Coins and Medals of Prussia. — Copper.
24S6 Cross of the Order of the Crown, instituted by the
Kaiser William, on his accession to the Crown of
Prussia in 1861 ; tine gold and enamel. Size 32.
Fine and rare.
2487 Cross. Order of the Iron Cross ; iron, with silver
mounting. Fine and rare.
2488 Waterloo Medalet. “SiegBei Belle Alliance Dureli
Herzog Y. Wellington und Fursten Bliicher, 18 June,
1815.” Owl standing on a helmet. Very tine and
rare. Size 12
2489 Medalets and Coins. Fred, the Great and other Prus-
sian Kings — one-fourth, one-sixth, and one-twelfth
thaler. Some so old as to be without date ; well
worthy of specification ; massed to avoid tediousness.
15 pieces
2490 Another lot similar, smaller size. Base. 56 pieces
Copper. ( Coins and Medals.)
2491 Kingdom of Prussia and Duchies Nassau and Meck-
lenburg; several old and very rare. 20 pieces
2492 Medalets and Coins. Extra fine and rare lot.
12 pieces
2493 Weight (Double Louis d’or) and medalets from 1545.
Rare. 12 pieces
2494 War Medals, 1813 and 1849. Loops; fine. 2 pieces
2495 Miscellaneous Coins. 53 pieces
2496 War Medals of Frederick the Great — Prague, Ros-
bach, and others ; one, “ Gall, Austr. Russ et Suec.”
another, “ Famce-Prudentice et Yirtute.” Size 25
8 pieces
This lot of medals is very desirable.
2497 Bluciier Medal, struck in Berlin 1816. Bust of
Blucher in the character of Hercules; rev. 1813, 1814,
1815; St. Michael slaying a dragon with the head of
Napoleon Bonoparte. Berlin Iron ; in the style called
cavo relievo. Fine, and very rare. Size 48
2498 Medal by Looz. Bust of Fred, the Great ; rev. his
monument. 1840. Fine proof. Sixe 32
Coins and Medals of Prussia. — Copper. 149
J
2499
Leopold IT. and Fred. William II. 13 Aug. 1791,
2500
CfH 501
1
and one of Fred. William III. ; also, one very tliick
in lead “ 18th March 1849.” Av. Size 30. 3 pieces
Mortuary Medal in honor of Prince De Hardenburg.
Obv. bust; rev. Galley, May, 1750 — May, 1810. Fine
proof. Size 32
Bismarck ; Bust of Prince Bismarck in Helmet, KAI-
SER DES DEUTSCFIBH BEICHS ; rev. The Genius
seated with sword and olive branch ; in the held a
torch and caduceus; 1870. 1871. POSCIMUR; a
very beautiful proof in dark bronze. By Bovy.
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- 2502 Yon Moltke. Bust; rev. Victory, with palm and ,
' si' 2508
crown borne through the air by an Eagle. 1870. 1 871.
Fine bronze proof. Size 32
Jubilee Medal by Looz. GESCILLOSSENEN EFIE-
BUNDES, Sept. 16th, 1792. Busts of JO HEN
it
BARTELS JU DR MAR. ELLIS Y. RECK ; rev.
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[ JHBEL FEIER. 1842, Oct. 6. Busts of AMAND
AUGUST ABEND ROTH J. U. Dr. JOH.
MAGD Y. RECK. Lettered edge ; in the cavo-
reliveo style (rim raised, held sunk). A superb bronze
proof. Size 36
2504 Splendid Medal by Looz and Pfenffer in honor of
William Amsinck, Consul Hamburg. Bronze proof
Size 30
2505 Albert Wallenstein NATUS PRAGUAE in BO-
HEMIA, 1583. Obit. 1638. Bust; rev. Inscription. /
Beautiful bronze. Size 28
Medal of “Prof. D. Tonk, Dr. RITT, Dec. 1831.” //
Fine proof. Size 24
Baptismal Medal; Jubilee Medal (NUN ISTS ENT-
SCIIIEDEN WO SIND WIR. 1800-1801 ;) SCHOLE
MELDORFICAE Medal, (view of the edihce) : and
Jesuit Medal. Extremely hue lot. Size 20. 4 pieces
Medal of Handel; Jeton of Dr. Luther; Jubilee of
1860, etc. etc. Extremely interesting lot. Bronze
and tin, various sizes. 10 pieces '
2506
v/
„ 2507
2508
150 Coins of Scharzburg and Waldeck. — Silver.
SCHWAB ZBURCx.
do A 7 02510
Silver.
Guntiier. Count in 1544 ; crown ; Gunther on horse-
back, under the horse a child ; rev. arms, two sup-
porters with standards. Extremely rare.
Christian William; two-third Crown, 1676. Bust
in mail and wig; rev. arms — comb in one compart-
ment. Nearly uncirculated. Very rare.
Another, Two-third Crown ; same Count, but a
variety.
Christian Gunther, 1758 to 1794. LXXX. FIXE
FEINE MARCKE. 1764.
Louis Gunther, 1767 to 1790 ; Crown, 1786. Bust ;
rev. arms, two vrild men for supporters. Uncirculated.
Rare.
Frederick Gunther, 1864. Thaler. Uncirculated.
Brilliant.
2515 Small Coins, one early Bracteate.
11 pieces
WALDECK.
Silver.
Christian and Wolrath, brothers, Counts. 1608. Arms
of Waldeck ; rev. Imperial Arms. Ex. line. Dime
size. Rare. 2 pieces
George, Frederick, John and Wolrath. 1654; obv. a
tree ; rev. IY. Marien Gro. and II. H. Gro. Fine
2 pieces
Charles Augustus Frederick. 1728 to 1763. Twelve
Einen Reichs Thaler. 1752. Fine and very rare.
Frederick. Count from 1763 to 1811. Uncirculated
Crown. (X. Eine Feme Mark), 1816. Rare and
valuable. (Wellen. 4332).
.
Coins of Wurtemburg. — Silver. 15 1
2520 George Henry. 1813 to 1824. Crown. 1824; obv.
palm tree, “ Cresit Palma Subpondere.” Uncirculated. /
Yery rare.
: / 2521 Small Coins, quarter, one-sixth Thaler and smaller.
8 pieces
2523
J 2524
ff' 2525
Mo
2526
CO
j* 2527
t) 4
j ' 2528
£ ^
2529
3 ?-
: " 2530
i 0 .
>"2531
WURTEMBURG.
Silver.
Ulrich, Duke, 1503 to 1520. Duke on horseback,
date (1507) under the horse ; rev. coat-of-arms. Fine
and very rare Crown. (ISTot in Wellenheim).
Ulrich II., 1534 to 1550. Medal Crown of 1537. YL.
DYX . WIRT . ET . TECK . CO . MO . BELL D. G.
Bust with broad-brimmed hat ; rev. coat-of-arms. Un-
circulated. Wellenheim, 3262. Called rare.
Duplicate. Rare crown.
Christorf. 1550 to 1568. Rare coin, dime size.
Julius Frederick. (60 ? 1823). Half Thaler. Stag
lying down ; rev. arms; not in Wellenheim. Fine and
rare.
John Frederick. 1608 to 1628. Crown of 1621. Bust;
rev. coat-of-arms under a crown ; Well. 3283. Rare.
Crown of 1624, set in heavy cable of four chains
with loop. Extremely fine and rare.
Klippe Thaler (square). 1625. Bust ; rev. I.1I.S.
Yery fine, rare. A
Crown of 1626. Bust in the Roman habit ; rev.
coat-of-arms. Yery fine and rare.
Frederick Charles, Administrator, 1677 to 1693.
Splendid uncirculated medal of beautiful work, bur-
nished field, bust within a border, known on gems as
etruscan / rev. Hercules slaying the Hydra. DYRA
PLACEXT FORTIBUS. Wellenheim, 3308. Marked
rare.
i
Coins of Austria. — Silver.
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7
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Eberiiard Loris, 1677 to 1733. Thick heavy medal,
gilt, mailed bust in wig ; rev. arms from a cloud
holding a banner with eagle displayed. PRO. DEO.
ET. IMPERIO. Ex. fine and rare. Size 33
Half Thaler. 1733. Very fine, rare.
Charles (Rudolph). 1737 to 1742. u Land Munz. 15
Krs.” Uncirculated. Rare.
Charles Christian. Rix Dollar of 1785. Bust ; rev.
coat-of-arms, (in one quarter a bust). Uncirculated.
Y ery rare.
William, King from 1816. Medal by Yoight. Lau'
reated bust ; rev. Germania seated between two boys
with cornucopia and fasces. 30 Oct., 1841. Uncir-
culated. Size 20
Duplicate.
Double Thaler. Rev. Charles of Wurtz and Olga,
of Russia. Their busts jugata. Ex. fine, rare.
Charles, King, Double Thaler (medal). Bust ; rev.
Cathedral of Ulm. Ex. fine.
Thaler. Rev. angel standing on guns and flags.
Fine proof. No date.
Same. Uncirculated.
Others. Fine. 2 pieces
Small Coins. Many very old and fine. 13 pieces
AUSTRIA.
Silver.
Charlemagne. 800 to 814. Penny. CARLYS REX.
FR. In the middle a cross ; rev. METYLLO. In the
R
middle his monogram, KvS. Fine and rare.
L
2545 Louis I. 814 to 840. Penny. HLYDOYYICYS IMP.
In the middle cross and balls ; rev. RISTIANA RE-
LIGIO. Church with cross on the top. Madai I. p.
58. Ex. fine and rare.
Corns of Austria. — Silver. 153
C 2546 Otho I. 936 to 973. Penny. O-D-D-O, in the angles
of a cross ; rev. a church. A good, sound coin not
fairly struck. Yery rare.
2547 Otho III. 938 to 1002. O-D-D-O, in the angles of a
cross; rev. a church. Yery fine and rare.
fO 2548 Duplicate. Equally fine.
2549 Conrad III. 1137 to 1152. Penny. Crowned King
seated, holding a mund and cross; rev. a church with
steeple ; on each side a tower. Ex. fine and rare.
Well. 6416.
^ 2550 Bertrand, Patriarch of Aquelia, 1334 to 1350. Obv.
image of the Yirgin, BERTR. ARDYS. P. ; rev.
^ eagle, AQYIL. ENS. Well. 9455. Fine and rare.
j 2551 Gregory. 1275. The Patriarch seated, holding a ban-
ner
and cross, GREGO. RIY. PA. ; rev. eagle.
AQVIL. EGIA. Dime size. Well preserved and
very rare.
to 2552 Antony Panciera. (Aquileja). Penny. 1402 to 1412 ’
Uncirculated. Rare.
y - 2553 Wenceslaus I. (Bohemia). 1230 to 1253. Small
yS coins (Scherfs) ; W. and Lion- Rare. 3 pieces
2554 — — Penny ; bust, in front, dagger ; rev. bust, full
face. Uncirculated. Yery rare.
0 2555 Wenceslaus II., 1278 to 1305. WEK CESLAYS SE-
CYNDYS. In the middle a crown ; rev. lion. Groat.
^ Fine.
0 2556 Wladi8laus II., 1471 to 1516; with the exception of
difference in name, like last ; Groat. (Marked by
Wellenheim, R. R.) Fine, rare.
2557
Penny, dated 1510. Ex. fine and rare.
J :
*0 2558 Ferdinand I. 1526 to 1564. Groat, same type. < j
2559 Sigismund (Tyrol). 1439 to 1496. Crown. The Duke
standing; rev. a Knight galloping, (Turnier-Ritter) ;
around, a circle of shields. Date (I486), under the
horse. Extremely fine.
r.Af 560 Duplicate, same in all respects. v.
.
These are coins of the Teutonic Order of Knights, and are rare.
154
Coins of Austria. — Silver.
2561
2562
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, 2570
V 2571
y 2572
/ 2573
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2574
If 2575
^ 2576
2577
Sigismund (Tyrol.) Half-dollar. 1484. Crowned bust ;
rev. Turnier -Ritter. Madai, 1372; Well., 9198. Fine
and very rare.
Maximillian I. 1493 to 1519. Double Crown, 1509.
Obv. the King on horseback, the horse covered with
blazonry with plumes on his head ; rev. crowned
shield within a semi-circle of 7 shields ; a full circle of
19 shields and outer circle of inscription surrounding
all. Uncirculated. Slightly concave. Beautiful and
rare. Madai, 2386. Wellenheim, 6790. Size 36.
Dollar, bust ; rev. cross, a shield in each angle ;
and 1 smaller, different type. Fine. 2 pieces
Charles Y. 1519 to 1558. Gulden, 1551. Bare.
John Austen. (Son of Chas. Y.) 1571. Small coin,
penny size. Ex. fine.
Ferdinand I. 1564. Crown, without date. The Arch
Duke standing with sceptre and sword ; rev. coat-of-
arms. Ex. fine. Bare.
Crown. 1563. Crowned' bust to r. in field, arms
of Germany ; rev. double-headed eagle and shield.
Yery fine, and pronounced very rare.
Half-crown. Similar. Eine.
Broad Crown. 1557. Well preserved.
Brilliant, nearly proof, Crown. 1616. Beautiful.
• Small Coins. Fine lot. 5 pieces
Bcdolph II. 1576 to 1612. Triple Dollar, struck for
the Tyrol. 1604. Laureated bust, high ruff*; rev.
coat-of-arms. Bare. Yery fine.
Crown. Same date. Bev. double-headed eagle ;
on each wing a sceptre. Extremely fine and rare.
Size 28
Duplicate, except date. 1593.
Medal. 1599. Bev. 7 shields, initials of 7 prov-
inces. Thick. Said to be very rare. Size 18
Small Coins. Bare lot. 7 pieces
Maximillian. Charles and Ferdinand, Arch Duke
Austria and Begents of Spain ; their busts crowned.
90. (1590?) Fine and doubtless rare crown. Not in
Wellenheim.
Corns of Austria. — Silver.
155
Nill'Uf
2578 Sig-ismund Bathori, Prince of Transylvania, 1581 to
1598, Remarkable Crown of 1595 ; Figure in mail,
shown to the hips, holding sceptre and sword ; rev.
arms, claws of a bear, supported by two angels. Ex-
tremely fine and rare. Wellenheim, 1387.
■ 2579 Matthias. 1612 to 1620. Medal Coin on his corona-
tion, 1612 ; rev. crown with rays from sun and moon ;
in twisted border, loop removed. Fine. Size 20
2580 Crown on his coronation. 1612. Ex. fine. Rare. - /Jfl* ) n < C.
^2581 Crown, 161S, uncirculated, beautiful. Rare. j'iO
t/2582 ■ Half-crown. Fine. 1
J"2582* Broad Crown. 1620. Extra fine.- — — —
2583 Ferdinand II. 1619 to 1637. Broad crown, 1824,
The Arch Duke standing with sword, sceptre, and
mund ; rev. double-headed eagle and lion of Bohemia.—
Extremely fine.
— Half-crown, equally fine ; same type.
/
J 2584
S 2585
■** 2586
"*2587
One-third Crown, same mintage.
Fine.
2 pieces
5 pieces
— Medalets on his coronation. 1619.
— Small Coins. Good lot.
2588 Ferdinand III. 1637 to 1657. Medalet on his corona-
tion. Extra fine.
2589 Crown. Laureated bust, rich robes ; rev. double
Broad and extremely fine.
■ 2590 Ferdinand IY. Coronation Medalet.
eagle.
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Brilliant.
Size 10
(j 2591 Maximillian. (Brother of Rudolph II.) for the Tyrol.
Count, from 1612 to 1620. Obv. bust royally draped,
head bare, 16 — 16 ; rev. coat-of-arms. Brilliant un-
circulated Crown.
Jim
if i CtA V
Very rare.
2592
— Equally splendid Crown of 1618. See Madai,
3411 ; or Wellenheim, 9286.
'2593 Leopold. (Son of Charles V.) Count of Tyrol from
1623 to 1632. Double Crown without date; crowuied
busts of Leopold, Arch Duke, and Claudia, Arch Duchess.
(Medeci.) Rev. crowned eagle. Hot entirely uncircu-
lated. Excessively rare.
This is not in Wellenlieim’s Catalogue, but a similar one, dated 1868,
is described and marked “ R. R,”
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156 Coins of A ustria. — Silver.
2594 Leopold. (Son of Charles V). Crown of 1622. Good.
Rare.
Stephen Botskay, (Siebenbiirg.) 1604 to 1608.
Groat ; and 1 of Gabriel Bethlen. Rare. 2 pieces
Gabriel Bethlen, (Hungary.) 1620 to 1628. Crown
of 1621. Bust with sceptre, head hare ; rev. coat-of-
arms under crown. TRANS PRINCEPS. ET SICV-
LOR. COM. Wellenheim, 809. Madai, 1611. Broad,
fine Coin, and rare.
Crown of 1628. (Siebenbiirg). Bust in cap and
plume; sceptre; rev. coat-of-arms N. B. — Madai,
1612, or Wellenheim, 1447. Very fine and very rare.
George Rakoel II., (Siebenbiirg). 1649 to 1660.
Crown of 1659. Bust in embroidered robes, fur cap
and feathers ; in his hand a sceptre ; GEORGIVS
RAKO. D. G. PT ; rev. PAR REG. HUN. DOM
ET SIC. COM. 1658. Coat-of-arms and crown,
v Extremely fine. Rare. Well., 1496.
Crown of 1659. Only different in the abbrevia-
tions and date. Uncirculated. Beautiful.
— — Crown of 1660. (Ilis last year.) Similar. Equally
fine. Rare.
Michael Apafi. (Siebenbiirg.) 1660 to 1690. Broad
Crown of 1672; bust in the dress of his predecessor.
MICH. * APFI * DG. PR. * TR. Rev. double-
headed eagle, nearly covered by a shield, with sun and
' moon shining — a smaller shield, with sword and hel-
[ met over the first ; S-B., and other symbols in the
field of the Coin. Well., 1520, marked “ R. R.” Broad
and nearly uncirculated.
2602 Small Coin. Similar. Fine and rare Size 16.
2603 Medal of Alt Bunzlau, Bohemia ; Virgin and Child,
rays around; rev. inscription in ten lines. Very fine.
Size 28
Sigismund Francis. Tyrol. 1662 to 1665. Grossus.
(Size 12.) Very fine, rare.
2605 FIungarian | Crown. 1706. Very fine.
/. * 2601
>
Coins of Austria. — Silver.
157
others ; some
) 2606 Medalets and Coins, Hungarian and
coronation of the Arch Dukes of Austria — valuable
t lot. 13 pieces.
0 2607 Similar, of larger size, larger t ,an Groats ; all
old. Rare lot. 7 pieces
s ©
A-. 2608 Ferdinand Charles, Arch Duke, Aus. Duke of Burg.
Count of Tyrol. 1662. Beautiful uncirculated Double
Crown ; bust bare head ; rev. crowned eagle displayed.
Very rare.
2609 Leopold I. 1658 to 1705. Uncirculated Double
Crown ; evidently executed by the same hand as last.
Bust of Leopold in the same style, but laureated ; rev.
like last. Rare.
coat-of-arms, 1668.
2610
2611
l J 2612
Crown. Obv. same ; rev.
Very tine.
Crown of 1692 ;
laureated bust, thick mouth ;
rev. double eagle and shield. Broad, ex. fine and rare.
\ Crown, different type. Fine. 3 pieces
' © 2613 e Thaler, 3 and 1 Groshen.. Very fine. 3 pieces
2611 e Thaler, 3, 2, and 1 Groshen. Fine. 8 pieces
, •,-2615 Joseph I. 1705 and 1711. (As King of Hungary,
crowned in 1687). Young bust; Coronation Medal.
Thick ; pierced. Size 18
— • Square Medal Dollar. (Klippe.) Eclipse of the
. "2615*
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0 2616
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sun and four favorable events associated, occurring in
1706. A beautiful piece. Hot in Wellenheim.
Splendid uncirculated Crown of the same year;
raised milled rim and edge; guilloche border. Very
rare.
2617 Charles VI. 1711 to 1710. Uncirculated Crown,
1731. Equal to last.
I Crown, head in a square ; rev. arms in a square ;
very broad. Uncirculated.
\ Crown. Thick Coin. Fine.
Mortuary Medal. (1710.) Fine proof. Size 20
2621 Charles VII. (Emperor in opposition to Maria The-
resa, supported by Frederick the Great.) Beautiful
2618
2619
2620
proof Crown, 1715. Excessively rare.
153
Coins of Austria. — Silver.
20 2622
y <? 2623
2 //J 2624
W
V
- 2625
O
(Z_ 2626
- 2627
/ i /
2628
I ft 2629
2630
// 2631
// 2632
/4 2633
a 2634
2635
2636
2637
2638
2639
Charles YII., etc. Medalet. YHIOXETO, etc. Pierced.
Fine. Size 12
Maria Therese, 1740 to 1780. 30 Krs coin of 1742.
Young bust in square compartment; rev. arms in same.
Uncirculated. Rare.
^ Crown, same year. Thick Coin ; ex. fine.
Small Coins, Hungary and Austria. Fine.
2 pieces
— — Medal by Du Vivier. Obv. bust in the Roman
style; rev. a tower u Status Fornacesii.’’ Proof.
Slightly scratched. Size 20
Medal of the HYlYISMA ACADIMI AE SCIEX-
TARYM ET LITERAR BRYXELL. Yery fine.
Thick. Size 20
Crown of 1780, brilliant ; uncirculated.
Joseph II. 1765 to 1790. Uncirculated Crown of 1782.
Coat-of-arms ; rev. St. Maria and Jesus.
£ Thaler. (Mantua.) 1783, very fine ; with one
of 1788 (Flanders.) 2 pieces
20 Krs uncirculated, and 30 do. of M. Theresa.
2 pieces
Leopold II. 1790 to 1792. Coronation Medalets.
Size 15. 2 pieces
Francis II. 1792 to 1806. Coronation Medalets and
Coins ; very fine lot. 3 pieces
Coronation Medalets (1 Mortuary of Joseph II.) and
Coins of Joseph I., 1705 ; Charles Yf., 1711 ; Francis
I., 1745 ; Joseph II., 1764, etc. Fine and valuable
lot. 20 pieces.
Francis I. (new dynasty). 1804 to 1835. Crown of
1815. Fine.
i Crown of 1826. Uncirculated.
Ferdinand I. (took his seat in 1835.) Coronation Medal
as King of Bohemia, 1835. Beautiful. Size 12
Thick Medalet ; HOMAGIUM PRAESTITU-
TIJM CIB1NI, 1837 ; Coat-of-arms of Siebenbiirg.
Extra fine. Well., 8681. Size 13
20 Krs. and 5 Krs. Uncirculated. 2 pieces
Coins and Medals of Austria, etc . — Copper. 159
d ( 2640 Francis Joseph I. (present Emperor), Thaler ofl85S. j j ^ t
^ Thaler, same date. 2 pieces
C 2641 Marriage Medal, with Elizabeth of Bavaria, and \
Thaler. 2 pieces
2642 Thaler of 1870. FTearlv proof. tA/L'~ l '/ MUf
y 2643 ITiihitqi'tt • cof TTl/'ivinc • 00 10 onrl TTvQ
4
for Hungary ; set Florins ; 20, 1 0, and 5 Krs.
Uncirculated. 4 pieces
a
2644 “ Lira.” Uncirculated (for Italy), 1853, and 20
Krs. Austria. Equally fine. 3 pieces
If
2645 Hungarian and Austrian Coins. Some very old. 61/
15 pieces.
5
WacLjOL
Copper Coins ' and Medals — ( Austria , Bohemia , and Hun-
gary)
2646 Old and remarkable Coins, 14th to 16th centuries.
10 pieces
2647 Old Coins of Hungary ; uncirculated. Valuable.
4 pieces ' ' /
2648 Others of Hungary, to 1849. Fine lot. 10 pieces. )
2649 BVDA CAPTA 1686.— PKO LIBERTATE 1704.
— Maria Theresa, Prague, 1713. — Conquest of Neu-
heusel from the Turks, 1663.— And Medal of Charles '
V. and Ferdinand L, 1781. (Busts of both.) Extremely
fine and interestino; lot.
5 pieces
2650 Maria Theresa. Fine coins, no duplicates. 10 pieces
2651 Joseph I., Charles VI., Francis I., M. Theresa, etc. )
Selected and very fine. No duplicates. 12 pieces
2652 Thirty, fifteen, and six Kreutzer pieces of 1807. Bright.
3 pieces ">
2653 Rudolph II. ; Mortuary medal ; one of the three allied
Sovereigns against France 1814, and silver-plated
Jetton, 0. GIEB. MIR. BROD. MICH. HUMGERT.
3 pieces
2654 Austrian Coins. Miscellaneous. 15 do.
2655 Similar lot. Aus. and Tyrol. 20 do.
2656 Similar 10 do.
UP
160 Coins and Medals of A ustria, etc. — Copper.
5 iMK
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2661
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2662
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2663
■ U 7/
2664
2665
2657 Dutch Medalets, by Looz. WIE ARGUS AUF.
DER HUT.— STETS MIT. DEM. GLUCK IM.
BUND.— RASCH! UND DAS SPIEL GUT.— Fine
figures on principal side of each. Proof. Size 16. 3 pcs
2658 Maltese Cross ; and Kossuth Buttons united by loop.
Fine. 2 pieces
2659 Medals struck at the beginning of M. Theresa’s reign,
1742 and 1744, having the character of Pasquinades.
Queen carrying a doll ; rev. four kings seated — before
them a map, SAX. BOILEM. BAY., etc. A Queen
drawing on a pair of breeches, YOYS AYES PERDS ;
rev. a Queen nude, three figures on each side, J’AI
GAGNE. Silver-plated. Ex. fine. Size 24. 2 pieces
2660 Duplicates. 3 do.
jEopold I. To commemorate victories over the Turks,
etc. Original medals. Size 24. 3 pieces
proof; and old, and extremely fine medals in tin; one
of the latter, original of Charles Y., Duke of Loth., on
his death, 1690. An unusually fine lot. Size 25. 6 pcs
suth and Bern.
Av. size 25. 7 pieces
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newly added to this collection, some as late as 1872,
generally relating to the war. Tin. Size 24. 5 pieces
5IGISMund. 1404—1437. Bust to the middle in rich
costume ; rev. relics. “ The Lance and Hail of the
Lord.” “ From the Manger and Cross of the Lord,”
etc. Yery fine and rare. Tin. Size 26
2666 Ernest Bogeslaus. Old tin medal, with quant old bronze
plaques, or medals without reverses. About size 35.
3 pieces
2667 The Emperor oe Germany and King of Spain, Charles
Y. A fine medal of his time. The Emperor with seep
tre ; rev. eagle between the pillars of Hercules. Bronze.
Size 35
Silver Medals . — Religious .
1 6 1
fO 2668 Rudolph II.
heira, 6989.
Bronze Medals.
Tin Medal of “ Mauritio Saxo. Gall.,
Curl et Sem.” Two varieties.
Ik
/o 2669
l.o 2670
Old medal in brass, gilt. See Wellen-
Size Id
Size 25. 5 pieces
Maresch. Gen. S.
Size 35
n
2672
2671 Johann Erzherzog von (Esterreich. Bust; rev. in tlie
cavo-relievo manner, with beautiful oak wreath and
border of beads, a double-headed eagle. Fine bronze
proof by Lange. Size 32
Ferdinand I., Emp. Aus., Lombardy and Yenice, 1837.
Coronation medal by Roth. Splendid bronze proof.
Size 25
School Medal, by Lorenz. Splendid proof. Size 25
Francis Joseph I., present Emperor. Two beautiful
medals, one of 1S73. Tin. Size 25
Medals and Medalets. 10 pieces
Gambrinus,” Beer Token. (Will, buy a drink). C. IT.
}4c
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2674
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2675
2676
u
POSTHSCHE BRAURIE-LAHR ; rev. Gut fur
Einen Schoppen bier.” Klippes and old coins. Rare
lot. 1 2 pieces
A
SILVER MEDALS.
Religious.
2677 Jesus bearing the Cross. Old Dutch Medal, base silver
aJ
Size 23
2678 Scriptdre Texts illustrated. Jonah and the Whale on
one side ; rev. Jesus, etc. Good silver. Size 24
2679 Oval Medal, loop at each end ; Noah’s Ark, the dove
returning, a hand from the roof receiving the olive
branch. Size 28x24
2680 The Temptation oe Eve in Eden; rev, Crucifixion.
Gilt. Ins. in two circles. Yery old medal. Size 26
2681 Chased Medal, with loop and filigree border. Prov. 12
and Prov. 19 ; very elaborate ; fine figures. Size 32
Cast Medal. Christ surrounded by Roman soldiers,
sinking under the Cross, 1565 ; the figures in high re-
lief ; tooled and field burnished. Pp.rfppf- Size 30
\HLt) 1
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2682
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, tooled and field burnished. Perfect.
11
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2683
2684
2685
n
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2686
2687
2688
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2689
2690
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Silver Medals. — Religious.
John IIuss. Dollar Medal ; obv. bust of Hubs ; on his
head a cap; rev. his martyrdom at the stake. JO
IIVS. A UNO. A CHRIST NATO, 1415. Yery fine
and rare.
Reformation Medal ; struck to commemorate the first
centennial jubilee, 1617. MARTIN YS LVTHERYS
THEOLOGIE ; rev. lighted candle; the “bushel”
lifted by Luther’s hand. ECCLESIA NORICA
JYBTLANS. Extremely fine, -rare. Size 20
Martin Luther; dollar Medal. JYJBILAM SEC-
YNDYM ; obv. bust of Dr. Luther ; rev. bust of the
Martyr Huss. — Same as obv. of 2683. Extremely fine
and rare. Size 28
Jubilee of the Reformation. Second Festival, June
25, 1730. Beautiful proof medalet. Size 12
Third Festival. June 25, 1830; rev. Luther
standing. Uncirculated. Size 14
The Sun in splendor. A Bible open. DAS NEYE
TESTAM JES. CIIR. DEYTSCH DYRCI D MART
LYT1IER, 27 Aug., 1842 ; rev. Arms of Hildebrand
and ins. 1542. Ex. fine and rare medal by Looz.
Size 22
“ Zwingle,” “Jeuner.” Zurich, 1819. 1. f. Yery
fine. Size 14
Gryllus Medal. Double head on obv., and rev. Pope,
Devil — Monk, fool — or words to that ettect. Cast
and skillfully tooled. Brilliant, thick medal. Size 22
Double head on one side ; rev. EFFE MINATI
DOMINA.BYNTYR EIS 1544. Beautiful and rare.
Size 20
Bastismal; rev. Birth of Christ. Yery fine. Size 23
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2695
Mosaic Medal. The two tables of the law on a heart ;
in rays, the Hebrew name of God; rev. three trees in
pots. German ins. Pierced, but fine. Size 22
The two tables and cross on an altar ; rev. inscrip-
tion. Fine proof. Size 16
Arkfte Medal. Noah’s Ark. The Patriarch offering
sacrifice after the flood. Size 14
Silver Medals. — Marriage and Amatory. 163
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2696 Dutch Medal. Jesus seated ; before Him a standing
group. Long ins. Very fine. Size 16
— “ Im Perando Orando Laborando Consistit.” Two
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arms issuing from a globe, gloved hand on an open
book — sword, spade, etc ; rev. Hebrew name of God.
An inscription in Dutch. Rare. Extremely fine.
Size 27
2698 Symbolic Medal. Crucifix, anchor, lamb, shield, ser-
pent, Stork feeding her young, and monument sup-
porting an even balance; rev. St. George and Dragon.
Without date. Uncirculated. Beautiful. Size 26
— Sun; in centre JLIS. A heart crossed by olive
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branches, upheld by two hands issuing from clouds;
below, two doves; GOTT UJSTSER HERTZ, etc.;
rev. man presenting to a female a burning heart —
Symbols around. Old medal, cast and chased. In
fine preservation. Heavy. Size 31
Another medal of similar style and composition.
On reverse a Roman Fasces and axe. L’UNION
ISTOUS SOUTIENT. Has been gilt. Fine. Size 26
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Marriage and Amatory Medals.
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2701 Ered. Ernest (Orange) and Wilhelmina. Prussia.
Married 1791. Very fine. Size 20
2702 Wedding Scene 1624; rev. two doves swinging on one
be ugh. Loop removed. Size 20
2703 Friderici Christiani Reg. Pol. etc. And Antoni®
Bavarise. 1747. Proof. Size 20
2704 Joseph A. A. and Princess Phillippe of Spain. Beau-
tiful proof. Size 18
2705 Ferdinand and Beatrice of? 1771 and one of Charles of
Sicily and Amalia of Poland. Size 16. 2 pieces
2706 “AufEwig.” Serpent ring; rev. two doves on a tree.
DEIU. Very fine. Size 22
2707 “ Vincent Amor Silva ; ” and a Dutch medal with pic-
ture of a lady fastening a connubial yoke on her lord.
2 pieces
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, > r t ; 2708 u Prudentia, Amqre, Experentia. Friendship Medalet.
“ David and Jonathan.” On two shields.
2709 Large medal without rev., and medalet. 2 pieces
2710 “Umsonst.” Cock and hen ; rev. Cupid. Fine. Size 15
2711
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Commemorative Medals.
2712 Charles V., Duke of Lorraine, Bust in mail, full wig :
rev. Phoenix. In ex. OB WELSI. 1690. Extremely
line. Size 26
He was nephew to the Emperor Charles V. He entered the service
of Leopold I., and was a great friend to Prince Eugene of Savoy.
2713 Charles III. of Spain. Bust in same style; rev. bee-
hive. Madrid, 1706. Beautiful. Size 30
2714 ‘£ Terror Turcarum, 1687,” to commemorate the
victories of Lepanto, Corinth, Castle Tornese, Castle
Xovo, etc. Two figures of Fame supporting shields,
with busts, etc. Fine proof, Medal. Size 30
/ 2715 Medal of this period (1688), to commemorate the in-
famous league between Solyman, Louis XI V., Mezo-
morto, J ames II. and the Devil. “ Contra Chris-
tiansmum.” Aptly illustrated. Well preserved and
rare. Size 24
2716 Louisa Augusta Wilhelmusta Amelia, of Prussia.
Bust. Above, crown ; rev. death 1810. Proof. Size 24
2717 Bluciier. Wellington. Their busts vis a vis within a
wreath of laurel ; magnificent proof by Looz. Size 24
2*718 Series by Looz • single heads in the same style, of
Blucher von Wahlstadt, Wellington, Barclay de Tolli,
Sell w'arzen berg, and Gneisenau ; rev. eoats-of-arms.
Executed in a truly superb style. Fine proofs. Size IS
5 pieces
2719 Schiller. Bare bust; rev. ins. within laurel wreath.
Brilliant proof. Size 18
2720 Hufeland. His bust; rev. figures of angels standing
beside a woman and two children on the ground ;
behind them a monument. 1833. By Brandt. Proof.
Size 27
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Silver Medals . — M iscellaneous.
i65
2721 “Ovens Mailing ad Publica munera voeato D 27 Jan.
1777. Grate ceves I) 27 Jan. 1827. Bust; rev.
SALTS PTBLICA. ILygeia standing. Fine proof.
Koenig . Size 32
2722 Andreas Petrus Greane Af Bernstorf, etc. ; rev. altar
in a wood ; before it a harp and open book. 1787.
Looz. Fine. Size 27
2723 Medalets, generally without busts. A fine lot. W orthy
of a separate description. From size 10 to 16. 8 pieces
2724 Free Love Token. A hand full of money. KOM.
STV-MIB-ALSO ; rev. young woman’s head, front
face ; before the face an open hand. SO KOMME
ICII DIP SO. Yery rare. Size 16
This would not appear to be “ Free love” in the sense that it costs
nothing. A ulus Gellisu relates an anecdote of Demosthenes, to
the effect that he paid a visit to the charming Lais, and prudently-
desiring to know how expensive the entertainment would be, when
informed that she demanded ten thousand drachma, declined, saying
that he would not purchase repentance at so dear a price.
2725 Lud. Joseph Oppenheimer; bust; rev. the Guil-
lotine ; a medal box ; within, 16 pictures in water
colors, beginning with the cradle and ending with ail
execution. Fine. Size 24
Miscellaneous Medals.
2726 Medal of “ Industrie,” Augusburg, 1852 (prize medal.) h/- y -v ■■ •; • / . -
Fine proof. Size 35
2727 “ Gluck un freude, etc. Fortune standing. By Looz.
Ex. fine. Size 23
2728 Pfize medal. “ D. JOSE BALTA.” View of a bridge,
PUFTTA BALTA 1869. Very fine. Size 24
2729 Marine medal. Luneville. 1801. Francis II. and the
French Republic, etc. Another on the same occasion.
By Looz. Size 20. 2 pieces
2730 Prize Medal; “Fidelity, Happiness;” another; obv.
two partridges ; rev. fox. Size 20. 2 pieces
2731 Medals by Looz. Time on the wing ; on his head an
hour-glass. DIE ZEIT EXFLEHT. Rev. a globe;
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Meine freindschaft nicht.” Fine proofs. Size 22.
2 pieces
2732 Frederick the Great. War Medal. Victory of
Chottusite, 1742. Size 21
2733 Masonic Shield, charged with symbols on a Maltese
Cross, gilt, 23 x 21.
2734 Miscellaneous Medalets and Tokens. Av. size 12.
8 pieces
2735 Similar lot small Token and Coins. 10 pieces
GOLD COINS.
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2736 Bracteate (Bohemia), probably 13th century. Lion
holding trefoil or flower. Eare to excess, and as tine
as when struck. Size 22
2737 Antique Ilalf-stater; rude head; rev. winged horse.
/ No inscription. Very fine, rare.
This is not a Coin of Corinth, as the type would indicate ; it appears
to be barbarian.
2738 Antique An reus of Honorius, son of Theodosius Mag-
nus, A.D. 395. Fine.
2739 Charles IV., grandson of Henry VII. lie ascended
the imperial throne in 1347 ; founded the university of
Prague, and died in 1378. CAEOLVS DE EOM.
IMP. ILOISP EIX. On both sides coat-of-arms.
Size of gold Angel of England of the same period.
Fine and excessively rare.
* 2740 Sigismund I. Ducat. Arms of German Empire ; rev.
Christ standing. Very fine and rare.
2741 Albert, Duke of Saxony. Same type as last. Ducat'
Nearly uncirculated. Eare.
2742 Ducat. WESAL. Arms of Osnaburg. Two pieces.
One counterstamped with double-headed eagle. With-
out date. Fine. 2 pieces
2743 Frederick? Emperor of Germany. Ducat. Eev. the
Virgin and Jesus. No date. Extra fine.
Gold Coins . — M iscellaneous.
167
Extra
Ducat.
Dev. Jesus standing.
2744 Maximillian I
line.
2745 Lubec. Fine Ducat. St. John standing.
2746 William ? GVILLDYX. COMES HOL. Armed
man standing ; rev. coat-of-arms. FLORINI DE
FIOLAND. Ducat size. Fine, rare.
2747 IIollandie. 1733. I. S. Bundle of arrows tied in the , .
middle, the ends spread like a fan. Very fine half A .
Ducat.
Ur/- k
2748 Rep. Solodoeenis. Rev. “ St. Ursus, Martyr.” 1706.
The martyr standing with sword and banner. Rare
Ducat.
2749 Episcopal Ducat of Franconia, with bust of Adam
Frederick, Duke, 1774. Very fine.
2750 Geo. Feed. Chaeles. Margrave Brandenburg, 1727;
rev. a swan and tree. CxANDOR ILLAESVS
Ducat. Proof. Rare.
2751 Empeeoe Chaeles VI. Ducat. 1730. Very fine.
2752 Episcopal Ducat of Augustus, consecrated 1770. Very
handsome reverse. Fine.
2753 Ceistoef 1st, Grand Duke of Baden, 1527. Ducat,
without date. V ery rare.
2754 Episcopal Ducat of John II. 1738. St. Willibaldus
standing. Very fine, rare.
2755 Feedeeick III. 1457 to 1493. The Emperor standing
crowned. Fine and rare Ducat.
2756 Episcopal. VRBEM CHRISTE TVAM SERVA.
Arms of Germany. Fine Ducat.
2757 Reformation Medal Ducat. 31 Oct., 1717 (the second
centenary). Monument surmounted by an Agnus
Dei. Regensburg. Fine and rare.
2758 Medal Ducat. (No date, handsome coat-of-arms.) L.
F. D. G. A. & E. M. E. B. Rev. female seated,
CONCORDIA. Fine proof.
2759 Chaeles Tiieodoee. Bust ; rev. EX AVRO ISARAE,
1780. Ducat. Fine proof.
2760 Eszteehazy. (Pr. Nicholas.) 1770. Splendid proof
Ducat; bust;- rev. coat-of-arms. Very rare.
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1 68
2761 Chas. Feedeeick, Grand Duke of Baden. 1807. Fine
7 ' Ducat; rev. river god seated.
fas • 2762 Fkankfoet Ducat. 1796. Yiew of tlie city and ca-
thedral. Fine.
fL] YTirty* ^ 2763 Base gold Ducat, silver alloy. Uncertain value.
2764 Feedeeick, King of Sweden. 1748. Uncirculated £
Ducat.
2765 Beemen £ Ducat. (1 Schwaren.) 1781. Uncirculated.
2766 Poland. £ Ducat of Fred. Aug. 1702. Fine and rare.
2767 “ Ducattts civit Bisunt, A. D. 1655”; rev. CAROLVS
Y., IMPERATOR. Emperor standing. A beautiful
\ Ducat.
2768 FIalf Ducats of Lubec and Frankfort. Fine. 2 pieces.
2768* Same of Ratisbon and Holland. (1677). Fine.
2 pieces.
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2769 Same of Sweden (Frederick). 1731 and 173-. Yery
fine. 2 pieces
2770 Anothee. Same. Fred. Adolphus. 1710 and 19.
Yery fine. 2 pieces
2771 Same of Emp. Chas. Y. and Leopold I. 1792. “
/ , : 2772 Geoege II., King of England and Hanover (£ Thaler),
Frederick III. and Denmark, (111 Mark). Ex. fine.
2 pieces
2773 Quaetee Ducats. Fred. Count of Mansfield, 1670;
and one with DAY1D — JON AT on two shields.
Rare. 2 pieces
2774 Same. Papal and Prussian.
2775 Same. Waldeck and Nuremberg. Yery fine.
2776 Minute gold coins, round and square. Nuremberg, etc.
3 pieces
2777 Medalets (Sweden). Fred, and wife, and Frederick
alone. Fine. 2 pieces
2778 Russian Coins. Rubles of Elizabeth, 1756. Yery fine.
2 pieces
2779 Same. Katherine and Ancient. Fine. “
2780 Quaetee Ducats, with other coins of same value. “ 1
Dreiling,” “ 2 Pfenning,” and 1 Kreutzer.” Fine
6 pieces
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Gold Coins. — Miscellaneous.
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2781 Similar lot. Brandenbury, Russia, Bremen, etc. Fine. 1.
6 pieces
Small coins. (Av. Thaler value.)
Same. Japanese and German.
Leopold I., Christian V., and George William, Duke of
Brunswick, 1690. Beautiful \ and 1 Ducat. 3 pieces /■■■<
Charles, Landgrave, ILesse ; rev. stork ; and Frederick
I., Sweden. Uncirculated J ducats. 2 pieces
Waldeck and Sweden. Yery fine 4 and 4 Ducat.
2 pieces
2787 Jerome Napoleon. Westphalia. 5 Francs. Yery fine.
Rare.
Dollars. Mexico. (1825 and 1855) ; the last uncir-
culated. 2 pieces
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2785
2786
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1855-66.
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New Granada and Central America.
2 pieces
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Five Francs Napoleon III. and Yictor Emanuel.
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2798
2799
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2801
2802
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2804
2805
2806
2807
Double Dollars. Mexico, 1851, and Bolivia, 1855.
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Same. Newfoundland. (Yictoria, 1865.) Yery fine. V/ i,r / / ; t
Same. Isabella, Spain, 1865. Rare. v t
Ingot stamped 20 D. Cut in halves. Yal. lOd. ?
Double Fred. cl’Or ($7.80). , Fred. William, Prussia.
1737.
Double Moidore ($9.50). “ Petrus II.,” Brazil, 1851. t Li c
Carrera. “ Fund ater Guatemala.” 5 Pesos (5 Dolls.) < ^
1869. Uncirculated. Rare.
Italy. 20 Lire (4 Dolls.) 1848. Yery fine.
Same. Pius IX. 1869. Uncirculated. v
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— 2 j Scudi (24 D.) Pius IX. 1859. Uncirculated.
Russia. 3 Rubles. 1838.
3 Rubles. 1869. Uncirculated.
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Prussia. Kaiser William. 1871. “20 M.” (0 Dol.)
Uncirculated.
The same. “ 10 M ” (2j Dol.) Uncirculated.
Baden. 1872. Fred. G. Duke. “ 10 M ” (2£ Dolls.)
Uncirculated.
Bavaria. 1872. Louis II., King. “ 10 M ” (2^ Dolls.)
Uncirculated.
Saxony.. 1873. John V., King. “ 10 M ” ( 2i Dolls.)
Uncirculated.
Wurtemberq-. 1873. Charles, King. “10 M” (21
Dolls.) Uncirculated.
Hamburg. 1873. Free City. “"10 M” (2 1 Dolls.)
Uncirculated.
IIesse. 1873. Louis III., King. “ 10 M ” (2.1 Dolls.)
Uncirculated.
Baden. 1830. Louis G., Duke. 5 Thalers. Uncir-
culated.
Bavaria. 1854. Max. II., King. 21 Dolls. Uncir-
culated. Very tine.
1830. Louis I., King. >21 Dolls. Uncirculated.
Y ery fine.
No date. Max. Joseph, King. 1 gold Gulden.
Maine 21 Dolls. Very tine.
One Gold Pfenning. “ Scheide Munz,” 1818; and
21 Thalers, Hanover. $1.63 each.
Japan, Cobany. ( 5.00) ; and Quarter do.
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SILVER COINS OF THE DUCHIES, PRINCIPALI-
TIES, AND SEQUESTRATED CITIES OF
GERMANY.
[ Catalogued in Alphabetical Order.]
AAcnEN (Aix la Chapelle). Crown of Maximilian II.
1568. MO . RECIFE . SEDIS . YRBIS . AQVIS-
CRANI. The Emperor seated, with sceptre and mund ;
rev. double eagle. Well preserved and very rare.
MONETA . YRB . AQYIS . ANNO . DOMINI
MILESIMINO, in two circles inclosing cross ; reu. the
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
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2826
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2828
2829
Emperor seated, holding mund and model of church.
S KAROL . MA . IPERATO. Very rare, old and
fine groat without date. (See Well. 8182), with others
equally interesting and valuable. 4 pieces
Aaci-ien (Aix la Chapelle). Coronation medal coin, 1752,
and others. 5 pieces
Altorf. Jubilee Reformation, Klippe (1723, 29th
June). Beautiful proof, and very rare. Size 19
Andernach (City). Keys crossed ; rev. St. Michael.
App. IY. 251; Well. 8198. Very rare coin. Fine.
Size 15
Andreasberg, Anno 1667. St. Andrew ; rev. John
Frederick, Duke ; arms, 5 crests ; beautiful crown.
Nearly proof. Very rare. Size 29
Small coin. Same date (24) (1.
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Aremberg (Duchy). Uncirculated crown of Louis En-
gelbert, 1785. Bust, and fine coat-of-arms. “ XEINE
MARCK.” Rare.
Another very fine crown. Same in all respects.
— — Same, with thaler of different type ; rev. eagle
displayed standing on a rock. Rare. 2 pieces
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Auersberg. Splendid proof crown of Prince William,
1805. Bust, and beautiful coat-of-arms. Rare.
Augsburg. (Arms, fir cone). Nearly uncirculated.
( \ crown) of the Emperor Charles Y., 1527, with his
figure to the middle. App. IY., 289. Rare.
Crown, with St. Ulrich, 1625. Uncirculated, rare.
Size 28
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Crown, 1625, with view of the city. Broad and / 'OlA/fc
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2838
city. Fine. , .
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Dollar of Alexander Sigismund, Bishop. 1694.
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Bust ; rev. two shields under a crown. Yery fine, and
said to be especially rare.
Dollar of 1644, formed into a box; in the box a
number of pictures.
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Augsburg. Beautiful uncirculated crown 1743, under
Charles VII., with his laureated bust. (Madai, 4761.)
Similar crown under Francis I., 1765. Fine.
Medalet of the city, 1752. Fine laureated bust;
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rev. 2 shields united under the arms of Augsburg.
Proof. Appd. IV. 335.
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Bamberg (City and Bishopric). Small coins of Anton,
Bishop from 1440 to 1459. A(nton), B(amberg). Very
rare. 2 pieces
St. Ilenricus and St. Kunigund supporting a cathed-
ral with 4 towers above the arms of Bamberg ; rev. bust
of John George, bishop, 1623 — 1633. Very fine broad
and rare crown. Madai, 774.
Double Crown of Francis Louis, Bishop. 1786.
“Merces Laborum.” An ano-el holdino- aloft a civic
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crown, and pouring coins from a cornucopia. Fine,
but base metal.
Episcopal Groat ; rev. St. Henry with sceptre and
mund, 1698 and others, old and rare. 6 pieces
Money of Philip, Val., Bishop. 1653-1672.
LXEINE FELNE MARK, etc. Av. size 18. 5 pieces
Baciiarach. Groat of Frederick, Duke. Ex. fine.
2 pieces
Barby, Count. 1613. Groats. 2 pieces
Batenburg. William Bronchorst, Baron, under the
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Broad Crown.
2852 Batthyani, Prince Charles. 1764. Crown. Bust,
hair in a queue ; around his neek chain of the Order of
the Golden Fleece ; rev. arms, order chain and crown
on ermine, etc. Fine.
Half Crown. Same type. Madai, 5844. Fine.
Crown of 1768, by Todai. Extra fine. (Madai,
4149), and one with rev. of 2852. 2 pieces
Beautiful Uncirculated Crown of Prince Louis,
1788. Bust in the Roman style ; rev. coat-of-arms as
before.
Half Crown. Same type.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 1 73
2857
2858
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Berlin (City). Groat of Joachim and Albert. 1510.
JOAC. Z. ALB. On rev. BERLINENSIS. Exces-
sively rare. Nearly uncirculated.
Medalet. BETE UN ARBEITE ; rev. SO WIRD
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Bentheim. Maurice, Prince ofBentheim and Teclden-
berg. Rude but extremely fine and rare Crown.
(1650). Bust ; rev. arms, crest, a peacock with tail
spread. Madai, 1672.
XII. Marien Gros, (Half Thaler). 1672. Fine
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and rare.
Ernest William, Count. Quarter Thalers and
small coins ; many varieties. (1662). 10 pieces
I. Adolphus. 1676. Thaler. “ XX 1Y. Marien
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Gros.” Fine silver. In Wellenheim. Marked rare.
Berg. (Duchy). Groat of “ Wilhelm Comes.” 1389
to 1408 ; rev. church. Thick fine coin resembling the
French Groat of the period. Yery rare.
Groat of same date and type, and Half Groats to ,A (f t e7 1
1513. 6 pieces * v g
Small Coins. 4 do. ctb
Crown of William III., Count 15-17 ; rev. coat-
of-arms. Yery rare. ^ Cl i < v: * , ■ ? ^
Crown without date. “ Sanctus Oswaldus Rex.
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2868
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Duplicate of last.
Thaler of Max. Joseph, 1805.
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Biberach (City). Groat. Poor, rare. A A "A X •
Besancon (City). MONETA CIYIT IMBER BIS- "
YNTINzE, Double Eagle; rev. COROLYS QYINT !
ROM. IMPERATOR. 1659. The Emperor stand-
2872
2873
2874
ing. Fine and very rare crown.
Small Coins with Arms of the City, open hand
and bust of Charles Y. 3 pieces
Beeskow (City). Bracteate.
<Wkr„
Bonn (BYNNE), University. Coin without date, and
token. 1699. Fine and rare. 2 pieces
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2877
2878
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2888
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Brandenburg. (Bayreuth, and Anspach). George Ans-
pach. 1532 and 1534. Uncirculated Groats. 2 pcs
Klippe and small coins. All rare. 4 pieces
Small coins. Base silver. 10 do.
Christian Ernest. 1711 and ’12, 12 and 6 Einen
Thai. One line. 2 pieces
Christian. (Bayreuth). 1622. Uncirculated
Double Groat.
Frederick, Albert, and Christian brothers, Alar-
graves. 1627. Their busts ; rev. coat-of-arms. Fine
crown.
Aledal Crown of “ Christ, Car. Tutrix, Beg. Brand
Onold.” Female bust ; rev. two coats-of-arms crowned.
Splendid proof. 1727. A very beautiful piece.
Charles William Frederick. Aledal Crown. Alor-
tuary. (Died 1757). Uncirculated.
Alexander Margrave. 1765. Medal Crown. The
Alar, on horseback ; rev. on military trophies, a shield
surmounted by an eagle crowned. SECYRITATI
PYBLIC2E. Uncirculated.
Alexander. Crown of 1777. Bust ; rev. coat-of-
arms with fifteen crests. Uncirculated.
George Frederick and Alexander. Their busts
o
face to face; under the first, 1567, the last, 1769 ; rev.
monument. Aledal crown. Fine and rare.
Aledal of Alexander, with a view of the Bruckberg
Porcelain Factory, 1767. Uncirculated. Mery rare.
Size 20
Bremen. Denarius of Siegfried I. 117S-1184. The
Archbishop seated ; rev. Arms of Bremen (Key). Wel-
lenheim, 5023. .Marked R.R. 2 pieces
Solidus of Henry I. 1307. Obv. arms, “ Aloneta
Bremenensis rev. St. Peter seated, in one hand key,
the other, sword. IIENRICYS DEI GRATIA. Fine
and very rare.
Duplicate. Fine.
Double Groat of John Rode. 1496 to 1511. St.
Peter on a Throne. JOH. S. DEI. G. ARG. EPI
BRE ; rev. key in a circle with treasure. Ins. “AIo-
2892
2893
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2894
0 2895
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2896
u 2897
2898
2899
2900
U2901
Silver Coins of German Cities, etc. 175
neta,” etc., and date, 1499. Excessively rare. Marked
B.B.B. in the books. Very tine.
Bremen Solidus of Christoph. 1511-1558. A coin much A . u
in the style of the last, except name of the Archbishop. ^ t
ESTOF. I). G., etc. (He was also King of Brunswick).
In good preservation. Size 18
Duplicate ; nearly as fine. i \/l(- lA-S&V
— — Solidus of George I., (also King of Brunswick), t ,,
155S to 1566. Arms ; rev. St. George and Dragon. ^
Well preserved. Size 18 @
— — Grown of same. 1562. Bust in fur cape and cap ; / * L
rev. arms surmounted by horse running. Fine crown r
and very rare. ^Well. 5030). ,
Coins of Frederick, Archbishop of. 1635-1645.
Called “Three Schilling Stuck.” XVI. on the coin.
Old bust. Well. 5094. 4 pieces
Crown. 1617. Mathias, Emperor. Fine.
— : — Two-third Crown. 1675. Charles XI., (Sweden).
Fine, rare.
Selection of small coins, old and curious. 10 pieces $4 v * t
Do. of Groats and Half Groats. 10 do.
• Do. Half Groats and smaller. 12 do.
Uncommonly fine Crown, under the Emperor Fer-
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2903
dinand III., 1657. Two lions supporting the arms of
Bremen ; rev. imperial arms. Madai, 4788. Size 29
■<p 2902 Quarter Crown and “XII. Grot,” Ferdinand III. (’ t (JD > /
Fine. 2 pieces
Fine broad Crown, dated 1660, at the beginning /C* , . /
of the Emperor Leopold’s reign. Size 29 " * ' ’ ' * ^
Half-thalers (24 Grot), of same. Fine. 3 pieces, j'i Cl \,i v
XII. Grot (I Thalers.) Same. 2 do. i t
VI. do. Leopold and Ferdinand. Fine. 6 do. / ;
Splendid proof Crown, under Charles VI. 1723. v
One of the most beautiful Dollars in the collection^
l> 2905
, 2906
. 2907
J
Bare.
9
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2908
2909
Size 28.
Fine Crown of same. 1743.
Thaler ; two varieties, and 1 Half-thaler (1748-49,
and 53) of Francis I. All uncirculated. 3 pieces
£uAe
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Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
1 76
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2911
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2921
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2925
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Bremen. Medal in honor of Burgomaster Dr. John Smith;
bust ; rev. town hall, 1846. Fine thick piece. Size 32
Medal in honor of Dr. John Henry Bernh, D.D.
By Wilkens, 1832. Brilliant proof. Size SO
Medal Thaler (EIN TIIALER GOLD.) Arms
of Bremen, “Jubelfier der befriung Deutschlands.
1863.” Brilliant proof.
Medal Thaler, to commemorate the opening of the
new Bourse. Yiew of the edifice. 1864 ; rev. inscrip-
tion. Brilliant proof.
Medal Thaler, on the occasion of the “ Zwlites
Deutches Bundes-Schiessen in Bremen, 1865.” Brilli-
ant proof
Medal Thaler. “ Zur ermnerung an den erkampf-
ten Frieden 10 May, 1871.” Brilliant proof.
Six Groat and 12 Groat, 1840. Uncirculated.
2 pieces
Breslau. John Turzo, 1506 — 1520. “ Breiter Gros-
chen.’’ (See Well. 6884.) Rare. 2 pieces
Dollar of 1544. ECCE Y1CIT LEO DE TRIBU
JUDA. Madai, 2172 ; Well. 6439. Well preserved.
Rare.
Coin of Fran. Louis. (1683 to 1702.) Bust ; rev.
arms. 1683. Fine. Size 20
Brezeniieim. (Principality). Crown of Charles Au-
gustus, 1790. Bust; rev. arms, two ostriches for sup-
porters. Uncirculated. Rare.
Small Coins. Quarter-thaler and base Coin. Fine.
2 pieces
Brunswick (City). Broad Crown of Ferdinand II.,
1624. Arms of the city ; rev. imperial arms. Nearly
uncirculated.
Crown of 1632. Same reverse. Still finer.
-| Crown. 1675. Lion between two towers ; rev.
bust of Rudolph Augustus. (Luneburg). Fine.
Early Coins, bfacteate ; Charles V. “1111
Gute Pfenning ” ; and others. Fine and rare lot.
6 pieces
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
177
2926
■ 2927
•. 2923
/ 2929
2930
•v 2931
2932
' 2933
2934
s[0
-G 2935
n 2936
it 2937
7 2938
2939
2940
v 2941
; 2942
Brunswick (City.)
1534 and 1556. ’
Quarter-thaler, (Virgin and child.) Jit
2 pieces
Bingen and Brannan ; (One siege Coin.) Rare.
3 pieces
Calcar (KALKAR.) Old Groats. Adolphus, Count.
Knight standing ; rev. cross. Fine. 3 pieces
j 4 >tO.CL
Cleve ; Adolph 1408 — 1437. ADOLPHVS DVX.
MO XT ; the duke on a throne wearing a cap; rev.
MONET, etc. “ Albus,” marked “ R. R.” Good Ex-
ample. See Wellenheim, 7821.
John I. 144S to 1481. Groat; rev. long cross,
tleur de lis in angles. Well., 7883. Fine and rare.
William, Duke, 1539 to 1592. GVILHELMVS.
D. G. IN DEO SPES MEA ; bust in a cap ; rev. coat-
of-arms. Well., 8075. Crown.
Mathias, Duke. Double Groat. Good.
Billon Money. 2 jdeccs
Cobenzl. Medal of Prince Charles. (Belgium.) Bust ;
rev. within an order chain, a book of statutes, open.
Beautiful proof. Size 22
Coburg and Coblentz, (cities.) Small Coins. 4 pieces.
Colmar. Groats. Arms (sceptre with star of eight-
points); rev. imperial arms. 1660 — 1669. 2 pieces
Cologne (Coin). City. Arnulph, King, 887 to 899.
Penny ; Ao Lo. — 1 111 and cross ; rev. short cross,
u Colonia.’’ Excessively rare.
Otho I. (the Great), 936 to 973. Penny ODDO.
Fine and very rare.
(Bishopric.) Pilligrin, Arch, 1022 to 1035 ; bust ;
rev. PILI ; as it came it from the die, uneven. Exces-
sively rare penny.
Herman, 1035 — 1056; Arch, seated, RADVS;
rev. church ; penny. Well. 7861. Rare.
Hildolphus, 1076—1079. Penny. The Arch-
bishop seated. HIT. ARC. HEICOPV. Rev. EA-
COTONIA. EPAICI. Well., 7867. Fine and rare.
Another of Hildolphus. Equally tine.
12
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tjO 2943 Cologne (Coin). City. Adolph. 1193 — 1205 A. D.
EPIS. The Archbishop seated; rev. church with
steeple and tower at each side ; as it was struck ;
Wellenheim “ R. II.” Denarius.
,. v 2944 Engelbert. 1216 — 1225. ENC. TIZ. Arch-
bishop seated ; rev. church. Very fine penny.
tv ' 2945 Bracteates of this period. 8 pieces
2946 Pennies and Half-pennies, similar to those de-
scribed. Pare lot. 9 pieces
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2949
2950
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2951
2952
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2951
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1 ■ 2956
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2957
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Sede vacante Groat ; the Virgin seated. JASP-
MELCH. BALTH ; rev. arms (3 Crowns.) Ex. fine
and rare. No date (126 L) Varieties. 2 pieces
Frederick III. 1370-1411. Groat. St. Peter
seated. FR1 DICES ARE P VS COLON ; rev. arms.
MONETA, etc. Very rare, fine.
Theodore II., 1414-1462. Groat ; St. Peter
seated. A. DN. TEOD. IC. Fine, rare.
Coins of the City and Bishopric; Groat, Albus,
Solidus, Obolus, and other denominations. All good
coins. 10 pieces
Coins of Max Hen. Max, Fred. Leopold I., and
Charles VI. Fine and rare lot. 4 pieces
Miscellaneous base coins. 6 pieces
Token ; Augusburg Confession Memorial, 1730.
Arms of the city ; rev. cup, copper plug. Size 14
Elector’s Medalet ; the Elec, on horseback ; rev.
two swords and cross. Beautiful proof. Size 12
Jubilee Medal ; within wreath of oak and vine,
JUBEL HOCIIZEIT FEIER ZU KOLN, 1798 ; rev.
an altar placed between rows of trees ; on it a Roman
lamp burning; hands clasping a caduceus above; in
Ex. GLUCK LICH. Psal. 127. Proof. Size 30
Adolphus (Schaumberg) Archbishop, 1547-’49.
Crown, 1549. See Well., 7,963. Fine and rare.
Salentin. Arche, 1567-77. Crown, St. Peter
standing, date 1568; rev. Arms, ARG TVICI. Or-
dinary. See Well., 7,966. Rare.
i79
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Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
Cologne (Coin). City. Another Crown of Bishop
Salentin, 1569. St. Peter walking to r. ; rev. Coat-of- f
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2959
/r 2960
3 oO 2961
arrns ; (Well. 7,968.) Pare.
Maximillian II., 1569. Uncirculated Crown. : v •
Duplicate. Fair condition.
Max. Henry (Bavaria) Archbishop, 1650 to ’88. >'
J JJ$962
Fine bust ; head bare ; rev. arms crowned, 1662. Fine
and rare crown.
Sede Macau te Crown, 1688. St. Peter ; rev. The
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three kings. BALTHASAR, CASPAR, MELCHIOR,
paying homage to Jesus in the arms of the Virgin.
Fine and rare.
Sede Vacante; crown of the same type of differ- \
2964
\ 2965
2966
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ent execution, and very fine, 1761
Joseph Clemens, Bishop, 1693 and 1694. f- Crown. J . .
Different style. Fine. 2 pieces
Leopold I., Emp. (Germany), f Crown, 1700.
Clement Augustus ; rev. view of mines, 1749 ;
2968
2969
2970
,j : 2971
u
2972
2973
date in long letters, | Crown.
Constanz. Penny of Hugo. “ Grsef,” 1496-1520.
Rare.
Groats of Maximillian I. and Ferdinand II. Fine.
2 pieces
Do. of the City. Fine. 2 pieces
Groats and Half-groats. 3 pieces
Medal of Cardinal Francis. Burnished. Size 23 , 0 '
small do. Size 18
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2975
Corvey (Abbey) ; Bracteate, 1111 Pfennings, and 11
Marien gros. Only date 1656 ; rare. 3 pieces
11 Mar. Gros, 1653. Large A and lily, I). G.
EL. ET COM. ABB. CORB. Very fine and rare.
Broad Crown of Christopher “ El. et. con.
If
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S' 2977
Abbas Corbei, S. R. I. P., 1686. Coat-of-arms ; rev.
St. Vitus with eagle, lamb, and palm. Uncirculated,
(valuable). Size 32 j
| Crown of St. Christopher ; has his bust. Fine /.
and rare.
Small Coin
Size 24
2 pieces
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2980
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2991
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2992
Castrest (City.) Ill Groshen of John, Margrave of
Brandenburg, 1515. Bust, good.
Cvritz. (City.) Bracteate.
Darmstadt, Martin Luther; Memorial of the Refor-
mation Jubilee, 1817, Oct. 31. Bust of Dr. Luther;
rev. ins. Uncirculated. Size 12
Similar, to commemorate “ Zum Andenken, der
Colden Hochzeit,” 1827. Louis and Louisa, Gr. Duke
and Duchess of Hesse.
Dortmund (City,) King Rudolph T, 1273-91. King seated
with muncl and cross staff; I)OL; rev. head in a
triangle — over it, cross. CIVI. D. Solidus. Fine,
rare.
Duplicate. Equally good.
YI. Pfennings; TREMONIEKSIS ; some with
countermarks ; good examples. 1 pieces
Twelfth and twen tv-fourth Thalers. Uncirculated.
2 pieces
■ Varieties, small coins. 6 pieces
Ferdinand II., 1638. Bust ; rev. Eagle within two
circles, with “ Moneta nova civitat Imper Tremonien-
sis, ” in larger circle ; “ Domine da pacem,” in smaller.
Ducat or dollar. Rare. Well preserved.
Crown of Charles VII., 1742. Fine and rare.
Leopold and Ferdinand I Crowns. 2 pieces
Dresden. Large Klippinger, crown-size, 1662. Square
pyramidal column, with shields at top and base ; hand
from a cloud on each side, crowning the summit; be-
neath the Hebrew name of Jehovah. On each side pil-
lars twined ; on them two doves and a dame ; rev. ins.
in Dutch. Uncirculated. Rare.
Medal of John George III., Elector of Sax-
ony ; beautiful bust, JEIIOVA VEXILLVM MEVM ;
rev. view of the City on the River Elba. Uncirculated.
Size 26
Dulken (City). Groat, CIVIT DVLKEUSI, in
small circle around; motto of France, “ Sit FTo,” etc.
Small cross; rev. edifice within a border of fleur-de-lis.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc .
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CIYIS TYROU YS, thirteenth cent. Fine and very
rare.
2993 Duren (City). Groat William YIL, Duke, 1339-1361.
Yerv fine and rare. 2 pieces
2931 Groat, similar to 2992. Equally line and rare.
2995 Small coins. 3 pieces
2996 Dusseldorf. (City). Small coins. Fine. 2 do.
2997 Dietrichstein. Crown ot Sigismund, Louis Count.
1638. Bust ; rev. double eagle, on its breast Fill ;
below, family arms, LIBER BARO. LN. IIOLLEU-
BYRG, etc. Madai, 1681. Well. 9519. Uncircu-
lated. Rare.
2998 Splendid uncirculated Crown of Ferdinand I.
1695. Madai, 1618. Well. 9527. Rare.
2999 Eggenberg (Principality). Beautiful Crown of John
Christian, and John Sey fried, 1658 ; the two brothers
face to face ; rev. beautiful coat-of-arms and crown.
Madai, 1156. Well. 9538.
3000 Eiohstadt. Episcopal Dollar of John Eucharius, 1691.
Arms with four crests; rev. St. Wilibald standing. Yery
fine. See for similar dollar, Well. 2110; Madai, 802.
3001 Twenty Marks (Half Crown) John Anton II.
1755. Bust in Episcopal robes ; rev. arms. Uncir-
culated.
3002
Sede Yacante (or vacancy of the See). 1757. Con-
vention Dollar, by (Exlein . See Madai, 5276. Wel-
lenheim, 2118. Fine. Rare.
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3003
3005
3006
3007
3008
John Anton III. 1781-1790. Convention Dol- *
lar of 1783. Bust; rev. coat-of-arms. See Well. 2155.
3001
Fine.
Duplicate. Fine.
Convention Gulden, same date. (20 EIFTE, F.
M.) Uncirculated. See Well. 2156.
— Duplicate. Fine.
— Small coins.
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Sede Yacante, 1790. Double Convention Crown.
ver
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3018
3019
tree supporting fifteen shields, WILLIBALOSBYRC,
Splendid proof. Well. 2457.
Eichstadt. Duplicate. Very fine.
Josephus, (of Stubenberg). Convention Gulden.
1790. XX EINE FEIXE MARCK. Bust and coat-
of-arras. YASCYLIS AYLAE, etc. Well. 2458.
Einbeck (City). Groschen, or IY. GTJTE PFS.
1568 . MO . XO . EIXBECK. G. under a Crown.
Fine.
Groats ; rev. Yirgin and child, 1669, and imperial
symbol. Uncirculated. 2 pieces
YI. Marien Groschen, 1669. Large ornamented
letter E. Fine and rare.
Same of 1673, and small coins. 4 pieces
Eisenach, in Grand Duchy of Weimar, where Dr. Lu-
ther was confined. Medal in commemoration of events
in Luther’s life, EISEXACH IX LEID TJXD
FREUD. Yiew of city, castle, and church ; various
quotations from the Bible — one on the edge. O11 one
shield an open Bible ; on another DOCT. MAR-
TIXYS LYTHER YOX EISLEBEX ; extremely fine
and valuable Medal. Xearly proof. Size 28
E isle ben, birthplace of Luther. Broad Crown with
Dr. Martin Luther’s bust, full face ; u 1661” on his
breast ; rev. view of four edifices with spires ; in front,
a row of trees ; in ex. shield ; inscription in quaint
German characters, MART. LUTHER, etc. In ex-
tremely fine preservation, and very rare. Size 30
Small coin, with name of city ; an artisan seated at
3020
his work, driving a stamp— pronounced R. R. Size 14
Elbing (City). Groschen under Gustavus Adolphus,
(Sweden). 1659. MOX. XO. ELB. ; and another.
Rare. 2 pieces
Elwangen ; Episcopal Dollar of Anton, 1765. Con-
vention piece, described in Madai, 5435. Wellenheim,
3402. Bust in ermine, on the breast, cross, etc. Yery
fine, rare.
Half Dollar (Gulden), same type and date. Fine.
Silver Coins of German Cities, etc.
1 83
i~0 3021
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3022
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3024
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3025
3026
C t 3027
1/ 3028
t/ 3029
f j
3030
3031
3032
3033
Emden. Dollar, under Ferdinand II. Coat-of-arms of
the city ; rev. coat-of-arms of Germany ; not in W el-
le'nheim. Good, rare.
Thaler, Leopold I., Emp., (Two-third Crown).
16S8. Very fine.
Quarter do., and two (Stuver). 2 pieces
Thaler (Forty Stuver). MOAETA AOVA AD.
LOS. CIVITAT EMBD. Lion; rev. “ Ritter smanC
Soldier standing, at his feet a shield, COAFIDEAS
DNO. AO A. MOVETVR. Uncirculated. See Wel-
lenheim, 4534, R. R.
Emeeich, (City). X Heller. 1568. Fine and rare.
Essen. Small Coins. Arms, two fishes. Rare.
5 pieces
Esslingen. Luther Medal in commemoration of the
Jubilee, 1717. Bust of Dr. Luther within two circles
of inscription ; rev. view of the State-house — blazing
sun and double circle as before. Extremely fine and
rare. Size 20
Erfurt, arms, a wheel. Collection of small coins, all f
rare. v 8 pieces
Groats 1624 and 12 Einen Thalers ; on both sides
wheel. Very fine, rare. 4 pieces
Crown of 1617. MOAETA. ARGEATA. CIVI-
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3034
Crown ot 1617. ivlOiNLlA. AlCGEJN 1 A. CIV 1- . /
TATIS EREEORD. Rev. DATE CAESARIS & > -A :' i t
CAESARI QVADE DEO. Fine and rare.
— — Medal in honor of Frederick Charles Joseph. ' ,
1777. Bust; rev. city. Fine. Size 32
Erpach. Arms of Erpach ; rev. double-headed eagle.
FERDIAAADVS II., etc. 1623. Crown, described • ■
in Wellenheim, 3925, and Madai, 1684, as rare. A
fine example. Xearly uncirculated.
Esterhazy. Fine Crown of Aicholas Joseph, 1770.
Bust and coat-of-arms (Convention Dollar). See Wel-
lenheim, 1316.
Frankfort-on-the-Main. A collection of early Coins.
2 ALBVS, Denari, etc., with later examples of the
coins of the city. Fine and not easily got together.
8 pieces
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
184
3035 Frankfort-on-the-Main. Uncirculated Coins, recent
date ; 6, 3, and 1 Krs. Brilliant. 11 pieces
3036 Medal or Coin in memory of the Reformation fes-
tival, in 1617 ; VERBVM DOMINI — an angel with
the Bible; rev. inscription in nine lines. SeeWellen-
heim, 4286. Not fine, rare. Size 16
3037 Crown of 1637. Cross bearing the arms of the
At,7
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free city ; rev. arms of Germany and title of Ferdinand
II. Fine and rare.
3038 1774. 1 Heller, fine silver. Proof.
1308.
Medalets, (no date,) to incite industry.
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3039
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3041
3042
3043
3044
3045
U 3046
3047
b 3048
„ 3049
I jf* 050
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See Well.,
Size 14
Size 15
Convention Crown 1776. (X Marks.) DEO ET
CAESARE. 3 figures beneath the All-seeing Eye ;
rev. inscription within laurel crown. Yery fine.
Nearly proof. Well., 4309, called rare.
— — Jubilee Medal, third centennial festival of the
Reformation, 1817. Pierced. Size 17
Similar. Same date. Size 15
Double Thaler. Yiew of the free city. 1840.
Nearly proof.
Tin ler 1848, on the election of the Arch Duke
John, as Yicar of Germany. Yery fine. Nearly proof.
Rare.
Duplicate.
Thaler in commemoration of the birth of Goethe
— centennial anniversary, 1849. Fine, rare.
Thaler in memory of Schiller’s birth — the first
centenary, 1849. Fine, rare.
Double Thaler of 1862. Female bust crowned
with wreath of oak leaves. Yery fine.
Thaler. Same type.
Target Festival Thaler. 1862. Yery fine.
Thaler of the free city, struck in 1863. Yiew of
the house in which the princes met in convention. Un-
circulated. Rare.
Norman confederation. Gulden.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 185
3052
3053
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3054
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r ^-3055
Frankfort- on-tiie-Oder. Copper Bracteate; two shields,
helmet and hen. Wellenheim, 6610. 2 pieces
Jubilee Medal to commemorate the foundation of
the Academy; the second centennial festival, 1706.
See Wellenheim, 6612. Rare, beautiful. Thick.
Size 15
Freiburg (City). Bracteate, and small coin. Head of
a monstrous bird or dragon. 3 pieces
Crown 1568. CIYITAS FRIBYRGEYS. Mon-
strous head; rev. bust of Ferdinand I. Well., 3698. V C l i f 1
Rare, fine.
3056 Friedburg (City). Under John Eitel Diede. (See
Well., 3938.) Gulden, 1675 ; obv. St. George and
Dragon ; rev. double eagle. Rare. Size 24
3057 Convention Gulden, 1766. u Moneta Castri.”
Coin of the castle of Friedburg. See Well., 3946.
Rare. Yearly proof.
3058 Convention Crown of 1804. MOY YOY CAS-
3059
0 3060
3061
jT** 3062
3063
Si 1
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3064
3065
A
TRI IMP FRIEDBERG ; St. George on horseback
transfixing the dragon ; rev. FRAYC H. D. G. R. I.
S. A. COYSERVATOR CASTRI. Double eagle.
See long description in Wellenheim, who calls it rare.
Extremely fine. Yearly proof.
con cli ant.
2 pieces.
Crown.
(Arms, 2
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Freudenburg 1803. 2 small coins ; lion
ZYR FREUDE DER IUCEYD. Fine.
Fugger. Max., Count under Ferd. II., 1622.
See Wellenheim, 2482. Broad and fine,
fleur de lis.)
Small Coin.
Quarter-crown. Poor.
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Fulda. (Bishopric.) Medallion Crown of Placid us,
bishop ? etc. ; bust in robes with cross on his breast, on
his head a cap ; rev. oval shield with two helmets and
cross. PIETATE ET COYSTAYTIA. 1688. Ma-
dai, 961 ; Well., 3958. Slightly rubbed, yet fine and
rare. ' Size 30
Small Coins, early date. 5 pieces
Adolphus. Curious Coin. 1728. Rare.
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Fulda. Sede Vacante (vacancy of the See.) 1788.
Superb Medal Crown ; obv. a bishop seated under a
canopy or in the holy gate; rev. arms of Fulda (square
cross) within a circle of the shields of 14 canons.
Proof.
Medal Coin (60 eine feme mark) in memory of
Henry VIII., Bishop of Fulda, etc., etc., 1788. Size 18
Adalbert III. 1788 to 1802. Convention Crown,
1795. Bust ; rev. PBO DEO ET PATRIA. Very
fine. W ell., 3986.
Same; Crown, 1795; in place of bust, a eoat-of-
arms; rev. same as last. Fine proof. See Well., 3987.
Same; Crown of 1796, with bust. Extra fine.
Duplicate.
Half-crown or Convention Gulden 1796. Extra
fine. Well. 3989.
%
Furstenburg. Prince Joseph William Ernest, 1729.
Splendid Medal Crown, “ Ausbente Thaler,” bust ;
rev. view of mines. Madai, 1654. Well., 3713. Size 28
Same; Crown of 1762. Bust; rev. shield, etc.
Extremely fine.
Small base coins. 2 pieces
Freisingen. Bishop Conrad; Crown, 1790.
Gimborn ; small coin (24 Ein Thaler), Louis, Count of
Wahnoden ; his monogram. Rare.
Gluckstadt. (City). 1666. “ XYI Ereich’s Thaler ;”
rev. bust of Frederick. Ex. fine. Well. 5001.
Bracteates, large G. 2 pieces
Glatz, Count John. Fine gilded crown, 1542 ; MO-
NETA COMITATVS GLACENS, lion; rev. two
shields; on one, bull’s head, front face. See Well. 6964
for crown of 1540. Fine and rare.
With unclassified coins. 5 pieces
Gottingen and Gluckstadt. 2 pieces
Others ; one of Christian 111., Denmark. 3 pieces
Goslar. Solidus, Henry, Kaiser 1056 — 1106. Bust,
full face, crown, IIEIN ; rev. the Apostles Simon and
Judas — IYDA. See Well. 4547. Fine §tnd very rare.
Silver Coins of German Cities, etc . 187
3085 Goslae. Another ; thin and never in circulation. Same
type.
3086 Others. Same type. 3 pieces
3087 Broad groat. Lion and eagle ; rev. the Apostles
Simon and Judas. Yery rare.
3088 Groat. Eagle ; rev. Virgin and child. Uncir-
culated. Hare.
3089 Small coins with the arms and title of Goslar;
eagle displayed, GOSLAR — a great variety, such as
2 and 4 pfennings, marien groschen (with the Virgin
Mary), etc., etc. Fine lot. 7 pieces
3090 Similar lot. 8 pieces
3091 IIII Gute Groschen 1674. Yearly uncirculated.
3092 Crown (15)96, the Virgin and child ; below, on
shield, the Goslar eagle; rev. the double eagle of Ger-
many, under Rudolph II. Madai, 2233. Well., 4552.
Fine and rare.
3093 Crown 1622, under Ferdinand II. Same type as
last. Very tine and broad.
3094 Splendid uncirculated crown of 1705 under Jo-
seph I. DEI ET MARIAE FILIUS SPES ROSTRA
IESUS : on a label crossing the field RESP — GOSL.
Rot in Wellenheim. Very rare, and one of the best
executed coins in the collection. Very broad.
3095 Another of equal beauty, 1723. § crown. En-
tirely uncirculated.
3096 Geevesmolen (City). Groschen. Rare. 3 pieces
3097 Gusteow and Gartz. City and Count of. Groschen
and half groschen. Fine and rare. 2 pieces
3098 Guek. Francis XAVIER, Bishop and Prince of Gurk
and Count of Salm ; splendid uncirculated crown of
1801. Bust; rev. coat-of-arms, IR TE DOM1RE
SPERAVI. By Donner. In Appel Thai. Sam. 332.
Well. 9951. Rare.
3099 IIagexau, Groschen of the city. 1551. Fine.
3100 IIaldenstein (Barony). Arms ; rev. cross. 2 pieces
Silver Coins . of German Cities , etc.
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3106
3107
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3109
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Halbekstadt. Crown of Albert, Margrave of Bran-
denburg and Cardinal, 1540. Coat-of-arms ; rev. St.
Stephen, SAINT CT STEF PROTO MARTIR. Well.
7202. Well preserved and rare.
Thaler of 1629 ; MONETA NOUA HALBER-
STAIJ ; coat-of-arms and St. Stephen. Very fine.
Andreas Thaler, under Henry Julius of Bruns-
wick, 1605. St. Andrew, HONESTTJM PRO PA-
TRIA. Uncirculated. Rare.
Crown of the city, 1691. Coat-of-arms, with hel-
met and plume ; rev. St. Stephen (I. C.) Beautiful
uncirculated pieces. Size 29
Duplicate, nearly as fine.
Early coins, bracteates, etc. 6 pieces
Halle (Schwabia). Small coins, pennies and smaller
with the sign of Plalle — outstretched hand — and cross.
Fine and very rare. 3 pieces
Another, similar lot. “
Similar, with “ Friedmunz ” 1714. “
Crown of Halle, under Charles Y. 1545 ; two
shields, hand and cross, and arms and title of the Em-
peror. Madai, 2239, Well. 3409. Fine and rare.
Reformation Jubilee, 1717, second centennial.
NYLLAS HIC METYIT YNDAS, Noah’s ark ; rev.
bust of Dr. Martin Luther. Entirely uncirculated
medalet. Size 19
On the inauguration of the Academy in 1694.
Pelican and young. Thick medalet. Beautiful proof.
Size 13
Half-crown under the Emperor Francis I., 1746.
His bust, laureated. By Werner. Fine.
Extremely fine crown of Halle under Joseph II.
By (Exlein. Uncirculated, rare.
Not in Wellenheim.
Hameln (City). (The arms resemble halves of the letter
O placed back to back. The coins of this city gene-
rally have a church or cathedral with two towers and
cross on a pointed gable). A fine collection of early
coins, silver and billon. 8 pieces
o
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
189
3116
3117
3118
3119
3120
Hamel n (City). YI. Marien Groschen. 1668. Fine.
Hamm (City). Small coin. 1729.
Hamburg (City). Arms, (gates with three towers).
Bracteates. 4 pieces
Solidus. MONETA HAMBVRG; rev. BEXE-
DICTYS. DEYS; cross with arrow heads in the
angles. Fine and rare.
Quarter Crown of the city under Rudolph II.
(16)86. Similar (thin), (16)97. Both fine and rare.
2 pieces
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3121
3122
3123
“ II. Schill. current, Hamburg,” under Charles YI.
1727, four ‘do., under Francis II., 1797, and others. All
fine uncirculated coins. 10 pieces
Another lot not as good. 8 pieces
School Medal, BRABEOX SCIIOLE, etc. ; rev.
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3124
T>125
laurel crown on a mountain top ; student kneeling, in
his hand a flower ; (Emblem of Hope). Fine. Size 19
Another ; rev. arm from a cloud with sword and
Bible, BELLI PACISQYE MIXISTRAE. Uncir-
culated. ' Size 22
Crown under Ferdinand II. 1621. See Madai
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Wellenheim, 1503.
As it came from the die.
4 lAAttnC
3126
3127
L f
3128
3129
3130
3131
,3132
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2245.
Rare.
Another, same date. Uncirculated.
Medal of the City with inscription on both sides,
not understood. Size 24
Hanau ; Philip Maurice, Count. 1614. Quarter Crown.
Bust within double circle of inscription ; rev. arms. C - / ,./
Madai, 5849. Well., 4004. Rare, in good condition.
John Reinhart I. 1610. Count, under Ferd. II.
Quarter crown. Well. 4020.
Same (XII. Stuck). 1625.
Small coins. 4 pieces
Crown of Katharine Belgica. 1622. Under Fer-
dinand II. Fine. See Well., 4000.
Duplicate, but without date. Finer than last.
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Rare.
Thaler of Frederick Casimer.
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1675. Bust of the
Count; rev. arms.
Fine.
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IIanau, etc. Duplicate, without date. Rubbed.
Thaler of Philip Reinhart. 1693. Very fine.
Do. 1691. Equally fine.
Hanover. (Kingdom.) Arms, gate with two towers.
Lion and flower with three leaves. Collection of the
earliest small coins from 1538.. Rare lot. 6 pieces
Beautiful coins from 1535, with trefoil, and Virgin
and Jesus; XII. Marien Groschen, with the gate, etc.
Rare lot. - 3 pieces
XII. Marien Groschen .1669 ; rev. gate, trefoil
and lion. Very fine. Rare.
Others. One fine. 2 pieces
Crown of the City under Ferd. II. 1625. Ex-
tremely fine.
Shooting Festival Thaler. 1872. Brilliant proof
Hazfeld. Three Gute Ivrs. 1681. Rare.
Helligenstadt. Small coin. Rare.
Hutsfoed. Small coin. St. Andrew’s cross on square
cross. Rare.
Heidelberg. Medal Crown of 1686 — the third jubilee
of the University, (founded in 1386). Three figures
seated in a gothic edifice ; rev. long inscription. Ex-
tremely fine and rare. See Madai, 2372. Well. 3722.
Medal Crown of 1699. Arms of Heidelberg, IX
PACE ET AEQUITATE ; rev. St. Anthony with
crosier and open book. Beautiful uncirculated piece.
Rare. Size 30
Jubilee of the University — Fourth centenary.
LAETA SAECULI V. AVSPICIA. Pallas seated ;
rev. bust of Charles Theodore, IXSTAVRATOR.
Extremely fine, rare. Wellenheim describes one in
copper. No. 3725. Size 23
Medal in honor of Charles Theodore, El. Palatine.
Bust, view of the city. Fine proof.
Two-third Crown, under Francis I; rev. 1761.
Uncirculated. Size 24
Silver Corns of German Cities , etc. 191
■O
'3152
3153
' 3154
// 3155
4 3156
IIeilbronn. Jubilee of the Reformation, 17.17 — second
centenary. Double Groschen ; on one side, within
an edifice, a spring with lilies growing. See Wel-
lenheim, 3421. Uncirculated and beautiful. Rare.
Hildesheim (City and Bishopric). Bracteate and early
coins. Small size. Id pieces
Another selection, larger and finer coins 5 pieces.
VI. Marien Groschen, 1673, and XII. do., 1676
Virgin and arms of Hild. See Well. 1605. Rare.
2 pieces
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Jodocus Edmund, 1694 and others, some not in
fnnn
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^3157
0 3158
3159
O
3160
Wellenheim. Fine and rare lot. Twelve and six
Marien Groschen.
Twenty-four Marien Groschen, 1690.
and One-third Reich’s Thaler. All fine.
Fred. William Bishop. 1764. XX.
marks. (Thaler). Bust good.
XXIII. Marien Groschen, City of 1
Nearly proof. Rare.
Superb Triple Dollar, under Rudolph II. Arms
6 ’ pieces
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3 pieces
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PACFM DO MINE IN DIEBVS NOSTRIS
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HILDESHEIM ; rev. Rudolph on horseback, his head
0 3161
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I..- 3162
) 3163
laureated. Not in Wellenheim. Rare. Size 39
Hohenloiie. Wolfgang Julius, Prince of Neuenstein.
Splendid uncirculated Crown of 1697. Bust with
shield ; rev. cavalier galloping over prostrate enemies.
SO FAIIRT EIN BECILT EDLER SINN. See
Madai, 1723.' Well. 3428. Marked rare.
Duplicate. Burnished, but really a fine crown
and rare.
Convention Piece (sixty marks), of Neuenstein.
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Louis, Fred. Charles, Pr. of Oeringen. Very fine
crown of 1770. (Convention Dollar), by Oexlein. See
Well., 3433; Madai, 6791. Scarce.
Convention Dollar or Crown of same Prince.
1785. See Well., 3437. Ex. fine, rare.
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Hoiienlohe. Another of 1797. Same Prince. Equal-
ly line and rare crown ; altogether different design.
Not in Well.
Small Coin of this Prince. 1804. Pare.
John Frederick, of Langenburg. Beautiful crown
of 1695. Coat-of-arms ; rev. cavalier. Rare.
Christian Fred. Charles, of Kirchberg. Conven-
tion Crown of 1781. Bust; rev. coat-of-arms. See
Well., 3439. Very fine. Marked rare.
Half Dollar, same type. Rare.
Convention Gulden, by Oexlein , of Charles Albert,
of Scliillingsfurt. 1770. See Well., 3449. Rare
type.
Coins of the \ Dollar size, to match some of the
foregoing. Fine. 3 pieces
Under Ferdinand II., 1623. A fine Crown. Rare.
IIohnstein. Dollar of Ernest III. (15)85. Count.
Coat-of-arms ; rev. St. Andrew DO IN LORA E
CLETTENB. Rare.
12Marien Groschen of Fred. Ulrich of Brunswick.
Arms; rev. Wild man. See Well., 4622.
Small coins. 2 pieces
Holzappel (in Anhalt). Beautiful Dollar of Charles
Lewis, of Schaumberg ; view of mines ; above, blazing
sun. AN GOTTES SEGEN, etc., 1774. Uncircu-
lated. Rare,
Gulden. Same type. Well., 5,374.
Horn. Crown of Philip V., Baron of Montmorenci,
and Count of Horn. (1568.) See . Well., 8,902. Two
shields with two helmets ; rev. St. Martin dividing his
cloak with a beggar sitting on the ground — St. M. on
horseback. Fine , and very rare.
Another, in good preservation.
Half-crown ot this rare type. Fine. Marked R. R.
by Well., 8,905.
Half-thaler of Phil, de Mont. Rare.
IIoy a. Groschen 16-19. Arms, two claws ; rev. sign
of the Empire. MENSCHEN. Uncirculated, and
very rare.
Same, with coins of double size.
3 pieces
Ip 3185
3 3186
3187
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H 3192
3191
j 3195
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* 3197
„ 3198
,, 3199
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 193
Hoxter and IIoerde. “Moneta Novalloxe/’ 1551 and
Mon. Nov. Hoe. Pennies and groats. Fine and rare
lot. 6 pieces
Hennberg. (arms a lien). Small thin coins. 2 pieces
f Stuck of 16-92 (Thaler size.) Coat-of-arms and
hen. FELIX FODINARUM ILME NAVIENSIVM
REPARATIO, with a countermark. Well., 6,288.
Good.
Crown of 16-96; arms on two shields, supported
bv two miners. “ Moneta Nova Ducum Saxoniae” ;
rev. hen standing. “ Crescit Et Hoc Tuto Gaudet
Tutissima Septo.” Extremely fine, rare.
Isny (City) . Groat without date. “ Moneta Nova Civitas
Isnia.” Eagle displayed, on his breast, a horse shoe ;
rev. star of six points ; above, eagle. Fine and very
rare.
Same, except small star of five points in the angles
of the large one. Equally fine and rare.
Groschen of 15o5, under Charles V., has his name.
Fine and rare.
Jena. Denarius. King seated ; rev. view of an edifice,
(cathedral ?) Fine one of 1616 ; view of the university ;
and one Bracteate. 3 pieces
Jever. (in Oldenburg) Maria Count, in 1517-1575.
Coat-of-arms and helmet. “ MARIA C D. V. FR. T
JEVER. RV. OS. V. VV ; rev. Daniel in the lion’s
den (15) 67; crown : in excellent preservation, and very
rare.
Duplicate in all respects. See Well., 4,953.
— — Early coins. A great variety, displaying the cross
in many forms — “ L and 2 Jever Stuiver,” and others.
Interesting lot. 7 pieces.
Thick Coin of Frederick Augustus (of Anhalt) from
1746 to 1793. “12 Jever Groot,” 1764. See Well.,
4959. Bure. About thickness of a dollar. Size 12
Duplicate. Same in all respects.
4 Groots and 1 Groot. Same Count.
Others. Same.
2 pieces
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I ""'11200 Jever. Reiehs Thaler of Fred. Aug. Sophie, 1798. See
Well., 4,960. Very fine.
m 3201 Duplicate. Same in all respects.
y 3202 Half-thaler. Same.
3203 “ 1 Grote,” 1798. Same. 2 pieces
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Similar. 3 pieces
“Albus,” 1678. Philip William, Count, etc.
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Kauebkuern. Crown of 1542. Arms of Ivauf ; rev.
Bust of the Emperor Charles V. KAR0LUS V., etc.
A rare Crown, and well preserved.
Medalet issued to commemorate the first Jubilee
festival of the Augsburg Confession 25 June, 1630 ;
teachers and children with the Bible, etc. .Ex. fine,
^ rare. Size 14
V 3209 Small Coin. Base.
// 3209a Rlagenfurt. .(City) Beautiful little Coin, 1681. Rare.
/A" 32095 Rnyphausen. Groat of Count Bentinck, 1807. Rare.
^■"S210 Ronigstein. Groat of Eberhard VIII., 1544. Pierced.
See Well., 3,793.
i> 3211 Another, similar.
I 3212 Rempten, 1545. Crown of Charles V. (CAROLVS V.)
Very fiue ; but little circulated. Very rare.
\J\ 3213 ■ Bracteate and Small Coins. Rare. 4 pieces
3214 Rremnitz. St. George Crown. 4 he saint piercing the
V -- dragon, S. GEORGIUS EQUTUM PATRORUS;
rev. Christ with seven companions in a ship, IR TEM-
PESTATE SECURITAS. Loop. Extra fine and
rare. Size 30
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Similar. Only three persons in ship.
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3216 Landau. Obsidional of the city 1713. Oblong, with
shield at each corner; CAES IMP. ES. LARDAU.
Monogram in centre. 20x14. Very rare,
k/ 3217 Landsiiut. Bracteates. 2 pieces
// 3218 Leitmeritz. Little Medalet of Bishop AY one’s, Leopold
Size 7
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
0 3219
n 3220
/O 3221
fO 3222
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3224
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195
Leiningen. ‘George William, Prince, 1091. XV.
Ivrs. Pare.
Two others — (Arms, three eagles). Fine. 2 pcs.
Leiciitensteest (Principality). Dollar of Joseph Wenzel.
1758. Madai, 5483. %
Half-Dollar. 1729. Joh. Jos., Ad., etc. Appel
III. 33S7. Rare.
Leuchtenberg. John, Landgrave, 1522. Double
Groschen. Three shields ; rev. DEVS TIBI SOLI
GLORIA. Well. 2580. Good and rare.
Double Groschen of George, Landgrave. 1534.
Under Carolus V. Well. 2583. Fine and rare.
Crown of 1547, under the Emperor Charles V.
St. George standing. Almost uncirculated. Very rare.
Small coins, 1525, with some unclassified. Fine
lot. 5 pieces
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Leipzig. Medal in honor of Churf and George Duke
of Saxony 1631. The city enclosed by a wall ;
above, a canopy supported by angels, long ins. ; rev.
Mercury and Apollo, and advancing towards them an
angel and child, in the child’s path a snake. Beautiful
proof. Size 32
Medal to commemorate the Third Centennial
Jubilee Festival in honor of the Foundation of the
University, Anno 1409. GRANDIOR /ETATE.
View of the city ; in foreground tree. Extremely fine
Size 30
Limburg. Bracteate of William I., and unclassified
coins — twelve Ein Thais., XX. Ein Marks, etc. 6 pcs
Liegnitz. Double Groschen of Frederick I., Duke.
(1488). Saint holding a church ; and two small coins.
3 pieces
Lindau. A beautiful bracteate. Linden tree, and fine
border. Very rare.
Medalet to commemorate the Peace of Westphalia.
JFBILA. PRIMA 1748. With the Arms of Lin-
dan (Linden tree). Fine proof. Size 12
Lobkowitz. Twenty Ivrs. 1794. Fine. Rare.
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Lowenstein-Werthheim ; Medalet of Max. Charles’
(1711-1718), on the birth of Prince Leopold, 1717.
See Appel III. 1722. Fine. Size 14
Quarter Crown, Prince Charles, 1767. Arms
within a square. Fine, rare.
Similar, not a duplicate. Poor.
Constantine, Prince, 1769. Bust; rev. allegori-
cal design; in ex. EX. YOTO CIVIL WERTH EL-
MER. A Klippe described by Wellenheim, 3737.
Extra fine, rare. Size 1 9
Charles Louis. Convention Crown, 1769. Bust;
rev. coat-of-arms, lions supporting. Good.
Same. Crown. Bust; rev. tress u re of five shields
and crown. DEUS PROVIDENT. Madai, 6829.
Well. 3747.
Small Coins. 4 pieces
Litbeck. Denarius. MOXETA LYBICENSIS, Double
Eagle; rev. cross. CIVITAS IMPERIAL. Well.
5146. Appel IY. 1966. Fine, rare.
Same in all respects.
Other denarii of this rare type. Fine. 3 pieces.
Pennies, Half do., and Drellings. Rare. 6 do.
— — Repetition of last. 5 do.
Denarius — on both sides double eagle ; fifteenth
century. Extra fine and rare.
Duplicate. Equally fine.
Double Groat. King seated, “ Moneta Lubicc ;”
rev. John the Baptist standing. JO H AXIS BAB-
TISTA. Xo date. Xot in Wellenheim. Uncirculated.
Yery rare.
Double Groat, 1522. John Baptist standing ;
rev. shield on a cross ; CRVX. FVGAT OMME
MALYM. See for similar, Well. 5149. Fine and
extra rare.
Coins of same size. (16 and 24 Ein Thaler). 1652,
1654 and 1670. Fine. . 3 pieces
Small lot. 3 do.
Others, different. 2 do.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
19
9 25 3
jO Y VcCt jC
3254
Vuoot r
3255
3256
^ t
f/
3257
Lubeck. Groat (double groschen). On both sides double
eagle. Well., 5,148. Fine, rare.
Same ; rev. cross ; in the angles, lilies. Good
and very rare.
Groat and 12th thaler. 2 pieces
Double Groat. Figure seated holding a child
with the head of a bear ; rev. arms, on a cross ; ORYX
FYGAT OMNE MALVM. Said to be very rare.
Very good. Size 17
Groat u Civitas Imperealis,” 1624, and small coins, J J ,
5 pieces v rvUlGlu.-
L- 3258
Crown 1549. Double eagle. MON, etc. ; rev.
3259
3260
St. John with lamb and cross. “ Civitatis Imperialis.”
Madai, 4,985. Well., 5,159. Very little circulated.
Rare.
Another, 1559. Same type. Fine, rare.
Half Crown. Same type counters tamped, dated
d
c,
K
$0 3261
1549. Very fine. See Well., 5,155. They are marked
RR.
Crown of the City under Charles Y. Extremely
fine bust of the Emperor: rev. mailed knight kneeling,
with shield and drawn sword, date, 1537 ; mint mark,
a large fly, “ Bramsen thaler.” (Gadfly Dollar). One
/ oi
of the finest and rarest Crowns in the catalogue.
3262
£
{j° 3263
^v.^3264
U ,
l vA
t'^ 3265
to 3266
Thaler of 1549, with arms of Hamburg, Luneburg,
and Wismar. According to Wellenlieim, even more
rare than last. Yery good.
Half Crown of Rudolph II., 1581, has figure St.
John. Yery good and rare.
Quarter Crown. Same type. 4 do. of Ferd. II., » s ■ 4
1622. Both fine. 2 piece!
“ 1 Shilling Lubiscli,” 1789, etc., do. 2 pieces
V- li
&
t
-AUutr
Proof Crown, 1797, “ 32 Schillinge, Lubiscli Cou-
rant Geld.” Rare.
aft
Ixf 3267
Double Crown, without date (about 1600) with
arms of the Burgomaster of Lubeck. Obv. double
eagle, ADYERSYS ILOSTES NYLLA, etc; rev.
St. John standing, full length, MEDIOCRITAS IN
i 'tVt b v i
V
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
198
/O 3269
// 3270
/! 3271
r
w
3277
^63278
' , 3279
/c*
H 3280
OMNI EE EST OPT1NA.+ Entirely uncirculated
and brilliant. See Madai, 2,272. Well., 5,165.
Size 38
Lubeck. Triple Crown. Same date or period. Christ on
the cross between two thieves — soldiers in the fore-
ground— Jerusalem in the distance ; rev. the creation
of man ; the giving the two tables to Moses ; the cru-
cifixion, DEE IESYS IJILFFET ALLEIN AYS
NODT MOSES, etc. Extremely fine and rare.
Size 38
Luneburg. Pennies of the oldest tp^pe. On both sides
a lion. Not in Well. Yery rare. 2 pfieces
Solidus. LYNEBERG. Lion; rev. cross and
lion. As fine as when struck. Rare. For similar
see Well., 4,692.
Groats. Gate with three turrets, rev. St. John ;
and one with cross and lilies, DA PACEM, etc.
Good coins and rare. 3 pieces
Silver Ducat, 1546. Arms of the city, MON
NO CIYITATIS LUNEBYRG; rev. half-moon.
YISITAYIT NOS ORIENS EX ALTO. Thaler
size. Fine and rare.
Crown 1546. Mint mark, Swan to right. Same
type as last. Nearly uncirculated. Rare.
Similar Crown of 1548. Swan to left; the face
of the half-moon also reversed.
Double Crown. Arms, DA PACEM, etc. ; rev.
St. John, and to the left half-moon, ECCE AGNYS
DEI, etc. Madai, 2,276. Well., 4,643. Yery fine
and rare.
Crown of the city, under Ferdinand II., 1622.
Strictly proof and brilliant. Yery rare.
Duplicate Crown in all but date, (1627) only finer.
§ Crown, 1702. Good.
Magdeburg. Very old Ecclesiastical coins, bust of St.
Maurice, with banner and cross. Ex. fine. Size 19.
2 pieces
Same, with towers of a church. 2 pieces
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
l99
3281
Magdeburg. Same, with St. Maurice holding palm and
" 3282
ft 3283
O 3284
double cross. Ex. fine and rare.
Repetition of two last.
* 3285
3286
1*0 3287
/y 3288
✓ ^ 3289
'jJZ 3290
T 1HW****
3291
r"
Cl- 3292
2 piect s
4 pieces
2 pieces
on a wall
3 pieces
5 pieces
2 pieces
Denarius and Bracteate of the City.
Groats of the City, 1621. Woman
between two towers.
Groats, pennies, etc.
24 Einen thalers, 1675.
Reformation Jubilee, Ivlippe, 1617. 15x15.
Third thaler and £ Ort. Rare. 2 pieces
Episcopal Crown of Albert, Cardinal, 1537
(brother of Joachim I.,) bust ; rev. coat-of-arms. Madai,
3,239. Well., 7,258. Good.
Crown of the City, 1571. View of the State
(A
St oul'U r
si
V
House, with Margaret on the wall holding aloft a
Crown ; rev. Double eagle. MAX II. Madai, 2,278.
Well., 7,306. Ex. fine, rare.
Episcopal Crown, 1603. St. Maurice with shield
and banner. Very good, rare.
■A (
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Episcopal' Crown of Christian William, Bishop.
1605. St. Maurice standing as before, SAHCTVS
MAVRITIVS ; rev. coat-of-arms, MOVE ARCIIIE-
PISCOPATVS MAGDEBVRG. Entirely uncircu-
, 60
1 ..^3293
)#€>
\ ^3294
^ 3295
<00 3296
o
lated and brilliant. Very rare.
Jubilee Crown of the Reformation, 1617. Busts
of John ITuss and Martin Luther to the middle, long
inscription in two circles ; rev. shield on double eagle.
MOH HO REIP MAGDB. Broad crown nearly
uncirculated. See Madai, 2279, Well., 7310; by both
pronounced R. R. Size 30
Episcopal of Christian William, 1624. Bust; rev.
coat-of-arms. Madai, 3250; Well., 7269. Fine and
rare.
Episcopal (sede Impedita). Arms and St. Maurice.
Madai, 3254 ; Well., 7288.
Coronation Crown of Augustus, King of Saxony,
1638. MAGDEBVRGVM RESTAVRATVM, etc.
Very fine broad crown. See Well., 7290; Madai,
3256.
rx>
uHttA
£
, . 4 | »■, • j, 1
L>VL 10 lie
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
: AG
I fruiu
. / 0 3302
fcfr p
jilSiiiu
oc V 3303
J
3301
f f
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1) v. (jvJ
yi 8305
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2J 3306
ll
ft 3307
n
/i 3308
/ <1j309
i .
S0'
l ' 3310
j C?>11
jS'
Magdeburg. Thaler. Medal in honor of Anna Maria,
Duchess of Saxony, etc., born, etc. ; rev. Jacob wrestling
with the angel, blot in Well. Very rare, also fine.
Crown of the city, 1673. View of the city; rev.
arms of Magdeburg and Lippe. Very fine and rare.
Madai, 2282.
§ Crown (Thaler) of the city, 1671. Magde on
the State House ; rev. inscription VERB DOMINI
MANET, etc. Well., 7319. Fine and rare.
— — Duplicate. Same in all respects.
Medal of Fred. William, 1681. His bust above
the city, upheld by two hands from a cloud ; rev. an
eagle with sceptre and cornucopia descending upon a
woman with uplifted hands, PARTHENOP TIOMAG,
1681. Fine proof. See Madai, 629. Size 31
Mannheim. “ Nov Albus Manhem ” ; rev. bust of
Carl Theodore ; dime size. Fine and rare.
— — ITuldiget Carl Theod., 29 Apl., 1791, medalet ; and
another, view of edifice. Size 12. 2 pieces
Marriage of C. Phil. Theod. and M. Eliza Augus-
tus, 17th January, 1712 ; another, confirmation me-
dal of Chas. Theod., 1744. Very beautiful. Size 12
and 18. 2 pieces
Gulden of Manheim under Frederick, Grand Duke
of Baden, 1863. Uncirculated.
Mansfield (Count). Bracteate. Arms.
Small coins, old pennies, groschen, etc. 6 pieces
— — Double groschen. “
Crown of Hover, Gebhard, Albert, and Philip,
Counts, 1539. Arms ; rev. St. George and Dragon.
MON ARG COMI DE MANS. Well preserved,
rare.
Crown of John George, Peter Ernest, and Chris-
torf. (1577). Double coats-of-arms and St. George.
Very fine, rare.
Crown of Peter Ernest, Christorf, and John Hoy-
er. About same date ; in good preservation. Not in
Well. Rare.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 201
fO 3312 Mansfield (Count). £ Crown of John George, Peter /V 'f
0
l S313
■7 C
/ 331-1
7 ^3315
Ernst, John Albert, Jolin Hoyer, (or Hojer), brothers,
counts. (15)79. Very rare. Not in Wellenheim.
Henry II. (Count and Lord), (15)95. Handsome
coat-of-arms ; rev. St. George and Dragon. Splendid
crown. Very rare.
Bruno, William, Gebhard and Volrat, brothers,
Counts, 1611. Same type. Fine and rare crown.
Frederick Christorf. Ins. in 8 lines within a cir-
cle; rev. St. George, GEDVLT IN VNSCHVLDT,
etc. Very line and rare crown, (1631). Madai, 1805 ;
fc/tfe e fvn
eh
V
/
""3316
3317
y 3318
3319
dr
Well., 7365.
Henry. Count in 1774. Fine crov/n.
Same. Splendid uncirculated \ do.
Marsbekg. City. Small coin.
Mayence. Bracteate. Two busts, one above the
other ; to r. of one, a cross, the other a star. [This
2 pieces /ft > f
'3
G/tft
jj 3320
^3321
1/ 3322
v/^* 3323
7 3324
star, enclosed as it came to be by a circle or ring, is
the wheel so conspicuous on the coat-of-arms of May-
ence]. Probably of the 12th century. Entirely per-
fect. Size 29 x
Bracteate of Conrad, Count of Wittesbach, 1162. j
CVNRA. Extra fine and rare. Size 17 c' '
Bracteate, half solidus, and small coins. 6 pieces p'bv t
— — Small coins, about 1650. “
1 Albus. II. do & 12 Krs., 1694. 3 pieces
Double Groschen of Adolph II. (of Nassau)* Arch-
/
3325
"" 3326
bishop from 1467 to 1475. St. Peter seated, and coat-
of-arms. See Well., 4090. Fine. 2 pieces.
Wolfgang, Archbishop, 1582 — 1601 — on his
election. A gilt medal (base), with bust of a very fat
man, full face ; rev. coat-of-arms with three helmets,
and in the field a wheel. Very curious and rare.
Size 22
Fine Medal of Anselm of Ingelheim, 1694. Bust
of the Archbishop ; rev. arms of Mayence. Thick
heavy medal. Size 32
c v
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202
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1 O3330
■ w
3331
yO 3332
j o 3333
/(
j0 3334
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3338
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mm
Mayence. Medal et on tlie death of Lothair Francis, in
1729. Uncirculated. Size 10
Do., without date. Elector on horseback. Very
pretty. Size 12
Do. of Emeric Joseph, 1774.
Crown of Fred. Charles Joseph, (Convention
piece.) 17 — 94; below bust, I. F. S. ; rev. ZETIEN
EIRE, etc. See Well., 4147. Uncirculated. Rare.
Metz. Denarius of Herman, Bishop, 1073—1090. Bust
to left, HER; rev. hand and cross. METS — NS.
Well., 1609, where it is marked “R. R.”
Duplicate ; both as they were struck.
Denarius of Gerard, 1180 — 1201. See Well.,
1611. Fine and R. R.
Money of Theodore, 1365 — 1384- ; rev. St. Ste-
phen ; and other coins. 3 pieces
Grossus Theodore, Archbishop. Rev. S. STEPHA.
PROTH — the martyr, kneeling between two shields.
Rare. Well., 1621.
Another. Rev. the bishop standing. Extra tine
and rare groat.
Groat of the City, 1660. (VI. G.)
Crown of the City. 1631. Double eagle ; rev.
St. Stephen standing. Good.
Crown of 1643. Coat-of-arms ; rev. bust of St.
Stephen. Very tine and rare.
Meinixgen. (City.) Medalet of Charles and Louisa.
C. and L. united under a crown; rev. 'Inscription. Fine
proof. Size 15
Minden. (Bishopric.) “ 1 Halb. ort.” of Christian ot
Brunswick. 1627. (Size 17.) With a number of
earlier dates and some later, making a valuable lot,
thrown together to avoid tediousness. 10 pieces
Similar lot. Extra good. 6 pieces
Thaler of 1633 of Christian.
Klippe of the City. 1634. Obsidional. Very
rare. Square. Size 10
7K
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Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
203
3345
7 C
S 3346
1
70 3347
<T 3348
O 3349
(> . 3350
o 3351
OU 3352
Gfdi
Montfort. (City.) Crown of Hugo and John, Counts
in 1621, under Ferdinand II. ; on both sides, coat-of-
arins. Hot in Well. Rare, fine.
Anton. Thaler. (GOG.) 1691. Fine bust and -
coat-of-arms. Fine and rare. Madai, 4306.
— — Francis Xavier, Dollar 1759. Two varieties. Ma-
dai, 4310. 2 pieces
Small Coins. 6 pieces
Muhlhausen, in Thuringia. Shield ; rev. cross. Early
Groat, etc. Yery old and fine Coins. 3 pieces
12 Ein Thaler, and smaller. 4 do.
Small Coins. 6 do.
Crown of the u Civitas Imperialis Mulshusinse.
1767,” under Joseph II. Madai, 7498. Well., 7377.
UL.
J' i l a
i t r ■ f 1
// ' J
U
ifT 3353
Fine.
Cu 'tstf
3354
Munster (in Westphalia). Gerard, Bishop. 1263-1277.
Denarius ; title and cross ; rev. head of SANCTYS
PAYLYS. Yery fine and rare. See Wellenheim,
7615.
Denarii of Bishops Conrad, Louis, Poto, etc. — all
)\ i utu /■
before the 14th century ; head of St. Paid on .the rev.,
Met
t/^3355
</^3356
3357
2-J
and on the principal side a half-length figure holding
church model ; seated figure with crosier and books ;
church with three towers, etc., etc. Rare. 6 pieces
Similar of succeeding bishops. Rare. 5 do.
12 and 24 Einen Thalers. Rare. 10 do.
Crown without date. Baptism of Christ ; DIT.
IS. MIN. LEYIE. SON. etc. ; rev. the devil tempt-
OuZf
58
ing Christ, PACK DI SATHAN, etc. See Madai,
2360. Well., 7679. Extremely fine and rare.
Medal of John Yan Leyden, King of the Ana.
Baptists. 1534. His bust to the middle with sceptre
Y,
J
and scroll, on his head a cap, round his neck a heavy, ' , f
chain ; JOHAN YAN LEIDEN, EIN KONINCE
DER WEDERDOPER ZII MONSTER ; below bust,
WAR IIAFTICH CONTER; rev. arms — globe pierced
by two swords ; above, cross and crown ; COTTES
MACJIT 1ST MIN RACHT ANNO MDXXXYI.
Cast and burnished. Yery fine and rare. Size 27
WV
£
moj'i U x
204 Silver Coins of German Cities, etc. I
ft IL
3359 Munster. Crown of John of Leyden ; his bust to right,
Similar inscription ; rev. inscription in eleven lines. Ex-
tremely fine and acknowledged to he of the highest
rarity. Size 32
3360 Ana Babtist Crown. 1534. Without bust; inscription
in two circles; within JILO MYNSTER; rev. DAT-
WORT IS FLEISCH GE WORDEN YN WANET,
IN YNS. Ex fine and broad. (Size 31.) Rare. Wel-
lenheim, 7683.
Double Crown of this date and type. Uncircu.
lated. Not in Well. Ex. rare.
Double Crown of the same type. Circulated,
though fine.
363
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3366
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13
Crown. Birth of Christ, four figures and animals
in a stable, inscription in Dutch ; rev. the four kings
presenting gifts. Well preserved and remarkable coin,
without date. A work of the same period as preced-
ing.
Another Crown of the same religious character.
Same period. Quotations from the Bible and illustra-
tions. W ell preserved .
Episcopal Crown of 1535; Francis of Waldeck.
St. Peter and St. Paul standing. Fine, rare. See
Wellenheim, 7626. Madai, 834.
Crown of same bishop, 1541. Busts of St. Peter
and St. Paul. Fine and rare. Not in Wellenheim.
Crown of the Monastery. St. Paul, Patron.
1638. Yiew of the city of Munster with St. Paul
standing ; under Ferdinand, Duke and Elector of Baden.
J { OZ
Yery fine.
1539.
(Episcopal).
See Madai, 838 ; Well. 7628.
Another Crown of Ferdir
Yery fine.
Duplicate. Fine.
Crown of the City. (1648). Yiew of the town;
above MONAST WEST PIL ; rev. a crown, three
doves descending with olive branches, PAX. OP
TIMA RERYM. Proof. Not in Well. Yery rare.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 205
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3373
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3375
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Munster. Extra broad double Crown. 1648. MON.
WEST, etc. ; rev. two bands witb olives and cornuco-
pise. Similar to last. Fine and rare. Size 34
Double Groschen of this date. 2 pieces
Klippe Dollar. (Square). 1660. See Madai,
2290; Well. 7690. Extra tine and rare.
L/t U iMh
> - 3376
Duplicate equally fine. L. B. A. 1820, neatly
engraved on back.
Dollar (or one and a half), of the City and Monastery
of West. 1661. St. Paul above the city ; rev. handsome
coat-of-arms with five crests ; quotation from the 143d
psalm. Struck after the siege of the city. Uncirculated.
Nearly pro )f. Very rare.
Extra fine and broad Crown or Medal of 1678.
♦
\yi/vKr -K..Y i
3377
(Not in Well.) Ins. in ten lines; rev. coat-of-arms as
before. Uncirculated. Size 32
Sede Vacante Crown. 1688. Under the Em-
■''3378
peror Leopold I. His bust, with fine bust of St. Paul.
Proof. One of the finest pieces in the collection. See
Madai, 844; Well. 7639.
Sede Vacante Crown of 1706. Ilelmetcd coat-of-
arms and church, with three steeples. Uncirculated.
Gilt. Madai, 847 ; Well. 7617.
Mortuary Crown (same date). Arms; rev. ins.
FBED-CPIRISTIAN, etc. Uncirculated. Not in
Well. Bare.
jS,
P
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6-
Centenary Medal. Sun rising on the city, 1648.
View of the same under a meridian sun in 1748. Proof.
Bare. Size 20
Sede Vacante Medal. 1761. St. Paul and Charles
the Great. (See Well. 7654). Very fine. Size 16
One-third Dollar and smaller. Fine. 3 pieces
Sede Vacante Crown. 1801. On a shield, a bust
Q \ LcU
3384
3385
of St. Paul ; rev. Charlemagne standing. Uncirculated.
Splendid. Bare.
Neisse. Letter N. and 3 lillies. Small base coin.
Neuburg. (Monastery or cloister of); King standing,
holding a church model and banner, with five birds
4 +
206
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
jj fWUl 86
J 3388
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3389
Ac i 5
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3390
71
t
SMx'
{eM>/. ^
3398
7
4^ -"3399
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400
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/lb , \t
l $401
thereon. S-L. ; rev. coat-of-arms, and bishop’s mitre.
AP-ZC. Small coins well preserved and extremely
rare.
Neububg. Another, nearly same.
Neumark, Count Otto II. Groschen without date;
two shields, below, O ; rev. large helmet. Appel IV.,
2243; Well. 2616. Very good.
Neuss. Bracteate. Small, rare.
— — Crown of the City, 1539. Double Eagle. NVSSIA
SAN. EOCL. COL. FIDELIS FI LI A ; rev. St. Quiri-
nus standing, banner and two shields. Madai, 2291.
RRRR.
Crown of 1569, with different reverse. Good,
rare.
Nordlingen (City). Groat of 1527, with bust of Charles
V. Good and very rare.
Double Groschen. Same.
Nokdheim or North ei u (City). Groat. MO. CIVIT.
NORTIIE, large N. .on cross. Fine and very rare.
Same, and half groat. 2 pieces
Same. View of the State House, in the gate a
leopard. Appel, 2304 ; Well. 4651, E.R.
Small Coins. 3 pieces
JST ordhausen. Eagle, NORTILAVSEN. Double
groat, Groat, and Half-groat. 4 pieces
Crown of the City. 1660. NORTIIVS2E.
Under Leopold I. Ex. fine, has been gilt. Not in
Well.
Medal. 1764. Joseph II. HIS. QVOQVE
DIVA FAVEBIT. Shield and helmet ; rev. JR. and
ins. in a small ring, within circle of nine shields. Very
fine. Wellenheiin, 7391. Rare. Size 30
Nuremberg (or Nuremberg). A collection of the small
coins of the old city. Fine. 10 pieces
Crown. “ Pflegamter-thaler.” 1580. Gilt and
partially enameled as to the shields. Arms of the city
in a circle of sixteen shields ; rev. inscription and seven
shields, DVRET IN JEVVM, etc. Very fine and
rare. See Well. 2792 ; Madai, 5543.
i/
/
10
Silver Corns of German Cities , etc. 207
/ J.-V «
3403
f 3402 Nuremberg. Double Crown. 1627. MONETANOUA
ARGENT REIPIJB NORIBERGENSIS. Angel
holding the city arms on two shields ; rev. Ferdinand li-
on a prancing horse. Magnificent. Very rare. Not
in Well. ; Madai, 2304.
Klippinger, 1650. “Vollztig des Frieden,” the kj fti
16th June; rev, MAGNAS FERTE DEO GRATES. V »
See Well., 2,824. Fine. Size 20
Ivlippe. Same occasion. Boy riding a hobby y { C J
horse ; rev. VIVAT FERD. Well., 2,825. Fine and * j P
rare. Size 14
Dollar of 1694, the city under rays. Hebrew
3404
#0
^ 3405
5^3406
3^ 3407
name of God. Uncirculated. Madai, 5,072.
— -- Same, 1742; rev. bust of Charles VII. Uncircu-
dds.
A>
■V
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3408
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lated. Madai, 2,316. Well., 2,873.
Convention Dollar of 1765. “Domine Conserva
Nos In Pace.” Under the Emperor Francis I.; a
female sacrificing. Fine, rare.
Dollar of 1795. FRANZ DER ZWEITE ft / /. V
DEUTSCITER KAISER; rev. X EINE, etc. Un- IMAM * Vs*
circulated. Rare.
3409 Half-thaler. Loop removed.
j ^ 3410 Love Token. Two fowls.
IS
Size 10
J ...
J
-41411 Ober-Steinbach (city). Jubilee Medalet in honor of
Martin Luther and the Reformation. MARTIN VS
LVTHERVS TIIEOLOGIAE DOCTOR. Second
centennial, 1717. Very tine Size 15
3412 Oels and Oiilen, (Cities). Small coins. 2 pieces
3413 Oettingen. (Principality.) Double groschen of Count'
Joachim, 1516 ; rev. Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. Fair.
Very rare.
3414 Groschen. Same date and type; but with full
length figure of St. Sebastian. Very rare.
3415 Double Groat of Wolfgang, Martin, and Louis
1521. See Well., 2,940. Rare.
3416 Another.
3417 Groschen of Charles Louis, under Ferdinand II.,
(1548). 2 pieces
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3418 Oettingen. (Principality.) Crown of Carl, Wolfgang,
Ludiwig, and Martin. 1546. See Madai, 1,823. Wel-
- lenlieim, 2,951. Fine and rare.
f $419 Louis Eberhard, Count, 1623; splendid crown;
besides the beaded ring, a beautiful chain border on
both sides; arms of Oettingen, (OTHSTG) and double
eagle, under Ferdinand II. See Madai, 4,314. Well.,
2,953. Pare.
3420 Albert Ernest, Count, 1657. Gulden (60), A. E.
6<)
•’W -
in monogram ; rev. dog standing. VIAGILANTIA ET.
»v, f q FIPELITATE. Two types. 2 pieces
AmLil 1 *d3421 John Alois I., 1759. Obv. bust; rev. coat-of-
/ ' arms, dogs supporting. Splendid convention crown.
Weil., 2,959. Pare.
; 3422 Olmutz (Bishop’s See), Francis, Bishop, 1618; bust in
fll
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cap; rev. 3 shields, “ Prince Episcopus Olmuce,”
(1)618, groschen. Good, rare.
Double Groschen of Charles, Prince of Lichten-
stein and bishop of Olmutz. Fine, rare.
Groschen. Fine. 2 pieces
Charles of Lothringen, bishop, 1701. Fine Crown
of that date. Madai, 853. Well., 12,187.
The same. Crown of 1704 ; arms on a cross.
L
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£ hi
Fine.
Wolfgang. Uncirculated Crown of 172L Pare.
Thaddaus, Prince, etc., 1779 ; rev. hand pouring
coins through the open roof of a cottage. Size 16
/ 3429 Oppeln (city). Groschen of Charles, Pr. of Leicht-
1 stenstein. Fine and rare.
/ J 3430 Ost. Friesland (East Frisia). Early coins. Small.
4 pieces
— Eno I., 1466-1491. Fine groschen. Coat-of-arms ;
u
3431
3432
/ /’
Lbld,
rev. St. Andrew’s cross on a rose ; NO. C. FPI, etc.
Pare.
Edzard, 1565. Arms ; above, crown and lily.
EDZ. CO FPL OPI. Motto, DA PACE. DIEBUS
NOS. Eagle with head of a king and body of a fish.
1 dollar size. Well preserved. Rare.
1? .
p yr
3434
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 209
3433 Ost. Crown of Edzard, under Ferd. II., 1564 ; bust of
Ferd. Fine and rare.
Crown of the same, with his brother John, 15 VO.
DA PACE DOM, etc. Extremely fine. Nearly un-
circulated. Rare.
Same, 1584. Equally fine.
They all liave the reverse, as 3,432.
Remarkable Crown of Eno III., 1614 ; bust ; rev.
£p
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3435
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" 3436
arms of the Empire. Fine and rare. Madai, 1,848.
Well., 4,705, R. R.
3437 Christian Eberhard, 1665-1708. Fine, f Crown.
Rare.
5 3438 George Albert, 1708-1734, l Crown, 1730. Good.
3439 Marriage Medal. Eberhardina, Sophia, with
Prince of East Frisia ; a gardener trimming a grape
vine. Rare. Size 18
3440 Old coins, J and i dollar size. 4 pieces
3441 Osnabruck, Osnaburg. Solidus of Gerhardt, 1186 —
1217. Bishop seated with statf and book; rev. wheel.
Well., 1652. 2 pieces
3442 Same, with other small coins. 10 “
3442* Francis William, Prince of Wartenberg, bisbop,
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1625 — 1634. Crown with his bust ; rev. coat-of-arms,
1631. Madai, 3356; Well., 1662. Well preserved,
rare.
3443 Sede Yacante, 1698. Splendid crown or medal.
Obv. St. Peter with keys and book ; above, the arms of
Osnaburg ; rev. a cathedral — sun rising. Madai, 861 ;
Well., 4677.
— Sede Yacante, 1715. Similar crown. On this,
3444
CiiLdlUti,
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w 3445
3446
however, St. Charles is standing before the church.
Madai, 863 ; Well., 4679.
Sede Yacante, 1761. Busts of St. Peter and St. .
Charles, surrounded by shields of Canon — sengrailed >
edge. Extremely beautiful proof medal with slight
scratches. Size 32
Small coins, YI Groschen, etc. 4 pieces
14
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
S
210
- 3447
/
Fine crown.
fO 3449
/O 3450
3451
i/3
Paar. John Wenzeslaus, Prince, 1771.
Maclai, 6799.
fUmo t° 3448 Paderborx. Tlieoderic Adolph, Bishop, 1655. St.
Liborius standing; one counterstamped P. Pare
donble groschen. See Wellenheim in loc. 2 pieces
Small Episcopal coins. 3 pieces
Similar. “
Sede Vacante, 1683. Extremely line and rare
medal crown ; busts of St. Liborius and Charles the
Great. Madai, 873 ; Well., 7721.
Herman Werner, 1685. Fine and broad crown;
shields with 5 crests; rev. St. Anthony of Padua.
diM) 2^5!
' ©5
3453
s O'*
3454
Madai, 874, and Well., 7729.
Sede Vacante, 1719. Cathedral; above, St. Li-
borius; rev. insignia and inscription. Madai, 877;
Well. 7734. Fine and rare crown.
William Anton, Bishop, 1767. Coat-of-arms ;
(Gw
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3458
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7 i 3459
3460
3461
3462
lf( 3463
)
rev. St. Liborius on a cloud, “ St. Liborius, Patron,
Paderborn, etc.” Madai, 6427; Wellenheim, 7744.
Extremely rare (RB), and fine convention crown.
3 Crown (24 Marien Grosch). Same.
Frederick William (of Westphalia), bishop, 1786.
Convention Gulden. Entirely uncirculated, brilliant.
Well., 7753.
Pappeniieim, Christian Ernest, Count, 1721. Coin of
the Granzbesuchung. Well., 2966. Size 15
Pass ait (Bishop’s See). Groat of Bishop Wigileus
Froskel, 1510 — 1519. Fine and rare.
Groat of Ernest of Bavaria. Rare.
Fine crown of John Philip, bishop. P AT A VI-
E1STS (Passau). 16 — 97. Madai, 3371 ; Well., 2998.
Rare.
Extremely fine crown of Leopold Ernest, bishop of
Passau, 1779. Hot in Wellenheim.
Duplicate. Equally fine.
Pettau, (City in Stiermark). Klippe, 1673. Uncircu-
lated. Size 10
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
21 1
3464 Polling, (Monastery). Francis Topsl, Abbot from 1744
to ’96. Bust and inscription ; very tine medal. See
Madai, 1,794. Size 30
0 3465 Pommerania (Province). Prince Francis, 1622. Wing-
ed lion ; rev. DS. Schilling and double schilling.
2 pieces
(73466 Charles XI. Stuck (£ crown), 1674. Bust, coat- fs „
TTi'no ' Vl YJ~
fUtttrtsr*
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3467
of-arms. Fine.
Same. Crown, 1690 ; rev. coat-of-arms, men in
arms supporting. See Madai, 6157; Well., 6801. £
Good ; rare.
1
0 3468
Adolph Frederick, 1763. * crown. Bust, XACH ; .
Dem LEIPZIGEE FYSS YON, 1690. Madai, 5251 ; /vU( C '■'1 .
Well., 6805. Fine and rare.
Small coins. 3 pieces
/ 3469
q 3470 Pressbttrg. Coronation medal of Francis I. and Ferd.
Y., 28th Sept., 1830. Two heads. Proof. Size 14
j 3471 Quedlinburg Monastery : Dorothea of Saxony, Abbess,
1610 — 17. Groschen, 1616. DOBOTIIE7E MON.
Arms and symbol of Empire. Appel. I. 413; Well.
1400. Uncirculated. Bare.
Dorothea, Sophia. 1622. Double groschen.
Good ; rare.
Anna Dorothea (Saxe Weimar), 1685 — 1704 (the
J 3472
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Find rtA
£A4j^~.
3473
last Abbess). Splendid medal. Bust, long ins. in two
circles ; rev. view of the monastery, sun in the sign
Cancer, AEDYA DIFFICILI ADSCENSY. Madai,
974; Well., 7418. Size 30
Medalet of the same; same bust; rev. monastery
{ / / 7 •
Q 3474
in the distance ; the sun going down in splendor.
ABITU DECOEATUE AMOEN.O. As fine as last
and equally rare. Size 16
3475 Small Token. Eare.
3476 Eatzburg Episcopal Coins, Augustus of Brunswick.
1610 — 1636. Groschen. 3 pieces
3477 Medalet on his death. Size 17
3478 Eavensburg. City. Small coins. City gate. Eare.
do
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3479
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3481
3482
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3493
Reckheim. (Barony.) MOIST. LIB. BARON AT VS
IMP. RECHEIME, under Emperor Charles V.
Double eagle with his title. Fine Crown without date.
Madai, 1958. Well., 9084.
Recklinghausen. (City.) Grosclien. Good, rare.
Reichstadt. (City.) Grosclien of John, Christian, and
George. Very tine, rare.
Ril. (City.) Double Groschen. MON MVRILLE.
Theodore of Mous. Rare.
Regensburg. (Ratisbon.) Episcopal coins with some
of the City (RATISPON.) Arms, two keys crossed.
Fine lot. 10 pieces
Medal of the City. MO. REIP. RATIS. Arms
of the city and double eagle on two shields ; rev. inscrip-
tion and date, 1586, finely executed border. En-
tirely uncirculated and very rare. See Well., 3061.
Half-dollar size.
Reformation Klippe. 1617. A little beauty.
Size 12.
Medal, 164:1, of the Reichstag. Bust of Ferd. III.,
laureated ; rev. arms of the electors on 7 shields
arranged in a circle. Well., 3075. Extremely fine and
rare. Half-dollar size.
Beautiful Medalet of Francis I., with view of the
city. Half-dime size.
Medal of 1705. Genius of the city sacrificing ; rev.
same presenting the arms of the city to St. Joseph.
PATRON A, etc., the figures in a boat. Well pre-
served and very rare. Size 26
Convention Crown, with bust of Charles VII.,
1759, by Looz. Uncirculated. Rare.
Duplicate. Very fine.
Sede Vaeante, 1787. St. Joseph in a boat; around,
circle of the shields of 15 canons; rev. inscription.
Beautiful medal dollar.
Duplicate. Fine.
Shooting dollar of 1788; rev. cross-bows, spears,
and banners. Proof. Well., 3112. Rare.
)0
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 2 1 3
Regensburg. Crown of 1809, to commemorate the con
federation of the Rhine. Uncirculated. Rare.
R Einstein and Reitberg. Small coins. 3 pieces /-Hi -G
Rostock. City. MORE ROVA ROSTO CUTER.
Gritfon ; rev. cross. Denarius. Very rare.
II Schilling and XVI. Eine Reich Thaler, etc.
5 pieces /Cl I/O
Coin, Quarter-dollar size. Gritfon and cross
V
Rare.
3494
j 3495
3496
• 3497
,0 3498
j7> 3499
Extra rare.
C 3500 Salm. Convention coin of Prince Frederick III. Bust ;
rev. arms, crowned. 10 Ivrs. Very tine.
3501 Salzunger. (City.) Reformation Jubilee piece. Bible
on altar ; rev. inscription. 1817. Uncirculated Rare.
>. Size 12.
7 3502 Salzburg. Small coins. Three shields ; rev. plain.
2 pieces
— Small square coin and others. 6 do.
— Leonard V., archbishop. 1495 — 1519. Obv.
ere
— Crown of (1)610, under Rudolph II. Uncirculated.
vfi'n rovo
ti 3503
-.3504
L-v
3505
LEORARDVS ARCHI SALZ. two shields 1500.
Rev. SARCT RVDBERDVS, the saint standing.
Double Groschen. Has been gilt. Very fine and
rare.
Dollar. 1522. Mathaus V., Cardinal. Bust in
0 3506
lO 3507
3508
cap ; rev. St. Rupert and St. Virgilius full length. S.
RVDBERTVS ET S. VIRGILIUS EPIS SALZ-
BV, in excellent preservation and very rare. See
Well., 10,224.
Small coin, double Groschen of same. 1532.
Crown of Wolfgang Theodore, Cardinal 1587
c 3509
— 1612 ; rev. St. Rupert seated. Fine. Well., 10,374.
Rare.
Thaler Ivlippe, without date. St. Rupert ;
below, coat-of-arms ; rev. a tower of three stories sur-
mounted by a pyramid. Extremely fine and rare.
Maximi Ilian G'andolph. Cardinal, 1668 — 1687.
Double Groschen and XX. (Quarter-dollar size ; base.)
Rare. 2 pieces
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
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3510
3511
3512
1 'S'jL
/ " 3513
4 (
3515
3516
3517
/
' 3518
3519
C 3520
• 3521
3522
3523
co
Salzburg. Jolin Ernest. 1687 — 1709. Small. 2 pieces
Francis Anton. 1709 — 1727. Dime size. Un-
circulated. Rare.
Crown of same. 1725. Rev. arms of the Arch-
bishop. Yery fine and rare.
Sigismund, bishop, 1753 — 1771 ; tine Crown, with
his bust, (called in Well, a medal); rev. St. Rupert
seated. NAT GERM PRIMAS. 1757. Yery rare.
Madai, 7255.
Crown of same. 1758. Mary and babe ; rev.
St. Rupert standing. Ex. fine. Madai, 3287. Rare.
Crown of same. 1761. Nearly uncirculated.
Splendid uncirculated Crown of Leopold Anton,
1729. Obv. arms, and Mary and Jesus ; rev. St.
Rupert seated, by his side a shield. Madai, 3,228.
Well., 10,794. Rare.
Crown, same ; and another. 2 pieces
Uncirculated Crown of Ferdinand, (Austria) 1805;
another of 1803, nearly as fine. Called by Wellenheim,
medals. Rare. 2 pieces
Sayu - Wittgenstein ; Coins of John, Count, 1634—57.
Cited by Wellenheim as R. 3 pieces about dime size.
Gustavus, Count, 1676. § Crown, bust; rev.
coat-of-arms ; TANDEM FORTYNA OBSTET-
RICE. Fine and rare.
Same, counterstamped.
Well., 7,781. Rare.
“ 16 Gute Grosch, 1677 ; rev. a stag running,
(f.) Rare.
Small coins.
3525
2 pieces
Schlesien (in Silesia.) Klippe without date (very old). Ill
TALER OY MON ETA. ARGENTEA SILESIM1.
Eagle, in one corner stamped M : thick piece about 1
inch square.
Early coins of various princes and cities, as Fred.
II., 1543; Sylvius Frederick, 1675; George, Louis,
and Christian, Dukes Silesia, etc., etc. Some older.
10 pieces
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i 8526
(j?[
3527
fcO
3528
3529
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 2 1 5
Schlesien (in Silesia). George Christian and George Ru-
dolph, Dukes. Fine crown of the brothers (1)608 ; their
busts half length, facing ; rev. shield with three helmets,
eagle, etc. Madai, 1,562. Well., 6,999. Rare.
Same. A crown of the next year, slightly differ- J
eut. Equally fine. See Well., 7,000. Rare.
Same, crown dated 1619; bust of the brothers ;
-U
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1 C-t-
rey. similar to 3,526.
Splendid Crown of George, Louis, and Christian,
1656 ; the three brothers full face, shown to the hips ;
n>
3530
I r
3531
rev. very handsome coat-of-arms and crests.
Very rare.
Half Crown same type. Equally fine.
Equally fine Crown of George alone,
Size 30.
Duke
3532
do
3533
Silesia ; bust and arms as before.
Crown of Henry Wenceslaus and Charles Freder-
icks, Dukes, etc., their busts face to face, underneath,
1620; rev. coat-of-arms. DYC. SIL MONS. ET.
OLS. CO. GLA. Wellenheim says R. R. In good
preservation.
George William. A medal or coin on his death,
1675 ; bust and ins. PIASTE AE, etc. See Well.,
7,012, marked R. — more than $ Crown in weight.
Wolfgang Christian, on his death, 1672. A fine
coin or medal. Size of one last described. Very fine.
— — 24 Krs., under Ferdinand II., 1622.
Beautiful Medal of George, Marquis of Bran-
denburg. Size 14
3537 Schlick. Count Stephen, from 1526 ; double Crown ;
. bust in hat; ins. in two circles. DOMINYS STE-
PHANVS SLICE, etc., etc. ; rev. coat-of-arms — image
of Pan above shield. A rare medal, injured by burn-
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of
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3535
- 3536
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3538
Crown of same. St.
Jaochim (S. J.) standing,
with staff and shield; rev. Bohemian Lion. LVDO-
VICVS PRIM, etc. Madai, 1,870, Well., 12,011. Fine
and rare.
2 1 6
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
0
3539 Sciilick. Henry. Uncirculated Crown, 1 642, IIEINRIC.
SCHLICK COMES A PASSAN. St. Anne stand-
ing ; below, shield. S. ANNA; rev. FERDINAND III.,
double eagle, etc. Madai, 4,373, Well., 12,030. Rare.
3540 Small coin.
3541 Schwarzenbero. Splendid broad Crown (size 30) of
Ferdinand, Prince, with Maria Anna, his wife ; their
busts jugata, 1696. Madai, 1,665. Well., 12,069.
Rare.
3542 Similar Crown. Not a duplicate, same date.
Equally fine and rare.
John, Prince of Schwarzberg, 1783. Bust ; rev.
arms in chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Fine
and rare.
Same. 20 krs. Uncirculated. Rare.
Small Coin.
Schweidnitz (City) Groschen, 1526 SWIDNI ; rev.
eagle. 11 Ludovicus,” etc. Very good, rare.
0°
- 3543
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J
3544
3545
3546
\.
3547
3548
3549
Soest. (City), Solidus, without date. Cathedral, the
gable surmounted by a fleur delis; rev. saint with
crook and book. Very rare.
1 Albus, 1681, key and griffons.
Jo
J
3550
3551
3552
I b
/ 3553
2 pieces
2 pieces
Solms (Count of,) MONETA. AR. COMES SOLMS,
of Matthias, Rudolph, Ernest, and Philip. Fine lot
groschen . 5 pieces
i Token. L. S. in monogram, long-billed bird
standing. Uncirculated. Size 12
Convention Crown of Solms-Laubach ; bust of
Otto in low hat ; rev. pyramid with inscription thereon.
Very fine. Madai, 6,874. Wellenheim, 4,252.
Medal Crown of Christian Augustus, 1738 ; his
bust ; rev. bust of his wife, Elizabeth Amalia. Fine
proof impression, slightly circulated. Madai, 4,391.
Speyer. (Bishopric) Convention Crown, 1770, of
Augustus Philip Charles ; rev. Minerva and attendants,
DEO. O. M. AVSPICE. Madai, 6,444. Well., 3,149.
Very fine and rare.
Half-crown. Same type. Fine.
3554
Silver Corns of German Cities , etc.
2 1 7
(
3555 Sprinzensteest. Medal crown of John Ernricus, count,
1717. Fine. Madai, 1909 ; Well., 11,099.
3556 Stade. (City in Bremen.) CIYITAS STADENSIS.
Coin, groat size; 1614. City arms, (key, griffons
supporting.) Rev. MATTHIAS, etc. Double eagle.
Fine and rare.
3557 Similar. Equally fine. Rare.
3558 Groat, 1620. Same type. Ex. fine.
I _&559 Similar. Very fine.
, 3560 - — Medalet of 1739 ; rev. St. Anthony of Padua,
with staff and pig. Extremely fine and rare. Hot in
Wellenheim. Size 14
3561 Medal, with view of the city ; in ex. STADE ;
rev. AHHO 1712, DY. YII. Septemb. FRIDE-
RICO IY. REGE DAHEE CAPTA. Probably
very rare. Half-crown size. Hot in Well.
3562 Stendal (City.) A Bracteate. Yery fine and rare.
3563 Stettex (Duchy.) Bracteate and small coin, known
by the Griffon with large wings. The few that are de-
scribed by Wellenheim, are pronounced rare. 6 pcs
3564 Groschen. MOH HOY STET. 1519. Lion on
cross ; rev. griffon. RYDOLFYS DYX STET. Hot
in Well. Yery fine and rare.
3565 Similar. D. S. in monogram. Yery fine and
rare .
3566 Others. Uncirculated. Ex fine and rare. 3 pcs
3567 Twelve ein Thaler, Charles XI., Sweden, and
■ ^ . others. Rare. 3 pieces
3568 Splendid uncirculated Crown of Philip Julius,
duke, 1620. His bust ; rev. handsome coat-of-arms,
in nine compartments, PATIEHT. PALMAM. FATA,
FEREH. FE.
This and following are among the finest and rarest Crowns in the
Catalogue.
3569 Bogislaus, Duke, etc., 1633. Bust ; rev. coat-of-
arms. E. P. CAM. CO. GYTZK. TER. LEOB. ET
BYR DVM. Another splendid uncirculated crown.
2 1 8 Silver Corns of German Cities , etc.
3570 Stettin (Duchy). Half-crown, 1677. Fred. William of
Prussia. Yiew of the city.
3571 Stolberg. Dollar of Ludovicus, count, 1547 ; cross
with shield in the angles ; rev. eagle, CAEOLYS Y.
Madai, 4398; Well., 7435. Fine and rare.
> ‘
3571* Similar, dated 1549. Equally fine.
\
3573
ij
3574
3575
3576
, 5.3577
J
7
C 3578
3579
3580
3581
3582
3583
Wolfgang, with Louis, Henry, Albert George, and
Christoph, counts and brothers. Coat-of-arms ; rev. a
stag. (15) 7-5. Yery fine. Nearly uncirculated. Not
in W ell.
Christoph, Frederick, and Justius Christian,
brothers, 1719 ; their busts conjoined; rev. two hands
clasping ; the sun in splendor. Madai, 1927. Un-
circulated, and verv broad crown. Eare.
* «/
Duplicate. Y ery fine.
Two-third Crown, 1738. Same; coat-of-arms and
stag.
24 Marien Groschen. Same date and value.
Jubilee Medal, 1760. Christian Ernest; bust and
altar ; GOTT SEY GEBENEDEYT. FYEDIESE
SELTNE ZEIT. Madai, 4422 ; Well., 7450. Nearly
proof. Dollar size.
One-third Crown, on the second centenary of the
Deformation, 1717. “Das wort sie sollin,” etc.; re-
verse, a stag.
Two-third Crown. Augsburg Confession Memo-
rial, 1630. Inscription; rev. stag; “ Gott seegne,”
etc. Yery fine and rare.
Jubilee of the Deformation Medal, under William
and Joseph, counts, 1817 ; rev. Bible and lighted torch.
Proof. Well., 7467. Size 22
Similar. Same type ; smaller. Size 18
Two-third Crown ; one-sixth do., twelve Eine-
thalers, twenty-four Eine-thalers. 4 pieces
Collection of early Coins of Stolberg. A very fine
and rare lot. Small size. 10 pieces
Silver Corns of German Cities , etc.
219
3584 Strasburg (bishopric ancl city). Small coins without
date, penny, bracteate and others of the city ; arms and
titles. Yery rare. 5 pieces
Dollar Klippe, under John George, Marquis of
Brandenburg, 1592. Three shields within border ;
VJl
3585
t
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rev. plain. Ex. fine and rare. See Madai, 900 ; Well.,
1832.
»
( 3586 Jubilee Klippe, 1617 ; first centenary. Fine and
rare.
Charles of Lorraine, Cardinal of Strasburg. (Ar-
yv1
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3587
3588
3589
3590
6
%
3591
3592
gentoratensis.) Fine bust, 1605 ; rev. shield and cardi-
nal’s hat. ALSAS LANGRA. One-third Dollar.
Called by Madai rare. Yery fine.
Duplicate ; poor, and another. 2 pieces
Testoon of same cardinal. Uncirculated, without
date. Rare.
Quarter Dollar of the city ; lily and cross. “ Deo
Gloria in Excelsis.” Yarieties. Fine and very rare.
2 pieces
Smaller coins of the city. 7 pieces
Crown. Lions with lilies supporting the arms of
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3593
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the city ; rev. a lily, u Solius virtutis Flos Perpetuus.”
Extra fine. Madai, 2334; Well, 1807.
Crown. Xumus. Reip. Argen. ; rev. similar to
last, with a different motto. Equally fine and rare.
— LX. K (60 krs.) Same type. Fine.
3595 Stuttgart. Klippe, view of the city ; rev. PROSIT
SIT XEUE JAIIR. Appel, 3,507 ; Well., 3,532.
3596 Medalet ; two busts. Charles and Frederick Charles.
rTtrs;
3594
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PRIM! SAEC. GYMXASII ILLYST. STYTTC,
1786. Extremely fine. Size 16
3597 Teutonic Order. (Deutchen Ordens) Early coins : Arms
on lozenge-shape shields within scalloped border.
2 pieces
The Order of German Knights was founded in Jerusalem during the
third crusade, A. D. 1190. The earliest coins of the Province of
Prussia were issued by the grand masters of this order, and were
called Schellings, Groats, and Schots. The legend was
MO^NETA DOMINORVM PRVSSIE. After 1220 the commander
r
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Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
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was called High Master (Hoch-meister), and his residence was
changed from Culm to Mariensburg, where it remained until 1525,
Albert of Brandenburg, being the last High Master. From 1527
Mergertheim, in Wurtemberg, was the seat of the Teutonic Knights
until Napoleon abolished the order in 1809.
Teutonic Order. Denarius. M AGISTER GEISTER-
ALIS Shield with the eagle and cross of the order;
rev. DOM HSTORVM PRYSSIE ; cross on a shield.
Well., 6,628. Very tine and rare.
Schellingof Henry Dusener, 1345 to 1351. MAGS
HEINRICYS. Eagle on a cross; rev. MONETA
DYORYM PRY. Cross of the order on a shield.
Well., 6,631. Fine and rare.
Schelling or “ Cross-groat” of Wunricli, 1351-82.
Similar, but MAGIST WYHRICYS PRIMYS. Ex.
tine. Well., 6,633. Rare.
Schelling or “ Kreuze groschen ” of Conrad IIL,
\l C 3602
fb 3603
3604
3605
1393-1407. MAGIST CONRADYS TERC. Shield
with cross and eagle as before ; rev. MONETA
DNORYM PRYCI. Shield and cross. Extra fine
and rare. Well., 6,636.
Schelling of Ulrich 1,407-10. MAG YLRICYS,
etc. Yery fine. See Well., 6,640.
Schelling of Michael, of Sternberg. IT. M.,
1414-1422. MICTI. Same type, except that the cross
on the rev. quarters the coin. Fine and very rare.
See Well., 6,641.
Same of Henry Russ. IT. M., 1470.
Same of Martin, 1477-1489, MAGIST MAR-
3606
3607
TLNYS. Eagle and cross ; rev. MONETA, etc. Shield
and short cross. Yery fine. Well., 6,651. Rare.
Similar coins. “ Cross groats’’ of this period ;
Fine and valuable. 3 pieces
Schot or cross groschen of the last Iloch-meister,
1525. (The seat of the order after this date was
Mergentheim, in Wurtemberg). Albert of Brandenburg.
ALBERTVS D. G. MAGISTIR. C. Eagle within
circle; rev. SALYA NOSDOMINA, 1513. Appel I.
188 ; Well., 6,656. Yery fine and rare.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 221
3608 Teutonic Order. Small coins; indifferent. 3 pieces
In 1466 Eoland acquired jurisdiction over the eastern part of Prussia,
and the Teutonic Knights became vassals to that kingdom. The
following pieces were coined during that period ; but I cannot give
an accurate description of them, finding no assistance from any
work within my reach.
3609 Double Groschen of Walram, 1341-49. Size of
English or Bohemian groat. Bust, full face, WAL-
RAM, ARCH. COLONIE ; rev. small cross within
two circles of inscription, MOHETA. TVWCIEN.
(Julich). Fine.
3610 Groat as before. St. ? seated. On each side
shield with arms of the order; rev. similar to last.
Fine and rare.
3611 Groat, shields with emblems of the Teutonic Order.
Fine.
All that follow were coined by the High Masters at Mergentheim.
3612 Maximillian, Arch Duke of Austria, u High Mas-
ter” of the Order. His figure full length, in regalia
and armor. Emblems to right and left ; his titles end-
ing with A. D. M. 1. ; rev. mounted knight within a
circle of shields, 1603. Extremely fine crown. Rare.
3613 — — Crown of the same date and type, from a different
die. Equally fine. Madai, 925 ; Well., 3,466.
3614 Crown of the same, 1613. A marked variety ;
splendid. Madai, 926.
3615 Double crown, same type. The H. M. and knight
on horseback, 1614. Madai, 925 ; Well., 3464. Very
fine and rare.
3616 Double crown, 1614; same as last. Carefully
burnished for a cabinet ; has the splendor of a proof.
3617 Brilliant uncirculated crown, 16-15. Obv. bust
of Maximillian (II. M.) ; rev. arms of the order. Madai
3,410; Well., 3,469. Very rare.
3618 Half-crown of same. Max., 1616. Fine.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
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222
3619 Teutonic Order. John Eustachius, G. M., 1625-27 ;
beautiful crown of 1625. Order, arms, titles, etc. ; rev.
St. Mary standing, with young Jesus. ORD IN TE. See
Madai, 929 ; Well., 3,481 ; marked by the latter R. R.
3620 Clement Augustus, H. M., 732-61 J thaler, 1755.
Uncirculated. Rare.
3621 Charles Alexander. Convention crown of 1776.
Bust, with title and cross of the order ; rev. coat-of-
arms and crown, supported by two eagles, each wearing
a double cross suspended from the neck by a chain,
Uncirculated. Well., 3,501. Rare.
3622 Tann (City). Small coin.
3623 Teschen. 3 Groschen of Adam Wenzel, 1607; bust
and coat-of-arms ; uncirculated.
3624 Small coins. 2 pieces
3625 Medal Dollar, IN MEMORIANI PACIS TES-
GHINSENSIS, 1779; uncirculated; rare.
3626
,3d
3627
3628
3629
3630
Tiioren (Thorn), Province of Limburg ; coined by the
Abbess Margaretha, 1531-77 ; crown of 15-63, MAR-
GARE • D • BREDROD ; rev. DENARIVS NO-
TTS. Madai, 976; Well., 9106; marked R. AT ell
preserved.
Crown of same Abbess; 1570; MO LIB IM-
PERIALS FTNDAT IN THORN; rev. double
eagle, Maximilian II., etc. Madai, 978 ; Well., 9108.
AVell preserved and rare.
Duplicate of last ; equally good crown.
Trautson (Count), Paul Sixtus, 1620 ; bust in robes
and chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece, PATLTS
S1XTTS, etc. ; rev. arms within the chain of the
Order of the Fleece, AVREI TEI, etc. ; uncirculated
and brilliant crown ; see Well., 11,110. Tery rare.
Crown of same, 16-20 ; slight variety ; uncircu-
lated and brilliant.
3631 Crown of same, 16-20 ; still different ; equally
fine. Rare.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 223
3632 Teautson (Count). Crown of same date, a variety. Fine.
In Wellenheim the differences in these crowns are carefully noted
and described.
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3633 Teeves (Trier), Bishopric. Solidus, bracteates, and
coins with a stamp on only one side ; to the time of
Baldwin, A.D. 1307. 6 pieces
Later coins, small ; to the time of John Hugo,
1675. Some extremely rare. 6 pieces
Similar from (and including) John ILngo, Carl and
Casper, to Francis George, 1750. 6 pieces
3631
3635
3636
3637
Others ; rare, but poor.
3 pieces
Groats ; a tine lot. St. Peter seated, PETER
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3638
3639
ME1STTGER, etc., etc. Valuable lot.
John Hugo, 1705 ; 1 Thaler. Fine.
5 pieces
3640
3$
3641
3642
&
Ulm (City) ; Reformation Jubilee medal; first centen-
ary, 1617; MEMO R1 AM * JVBILAE * EVAN-
GELICI * ; within palms, an open Bible ; rev. arms
of Ulm and inscription ; fine and rare. Hot in Wel-
lenheim. Size 16
Crown of the city, MONET A-NOVA VLMI-
NENSIS, 1620, under Ferdinand II. ; city arms and
double eagle. Uncirculated and brilliant. Rare.'
Duplicate ; very fine.
Medal of the city, '1622; view of the town and
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3644
cathedral; above, VLMA ; rev. 8 medallion shields;
on one, J length figure without arms ; above, full face
or mask, PRO-PATRI A-FERRE-P AR ATI ; uncir-
culated, nearly proof. Madai, 2348 ; Well., 3546 —
described as rare. Size 24
Medal ; obv. same as last ; rev. the 8 shields dif-
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ferently arranged, upheld by an angel; silver gilt, 1667.
Not in Wellenheim. Same size.
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Siege piece (Klippe) of 1704 ; DA PACEM, etc.
Madai, 5142; Wellenheim, 3551. J crown. Rare.
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Silver Coins of German Cities , etc .
3645 Ulm (City). Medals, 1704. Bust of Marshal Charles, etc.,
in mail, wearing the chain of the Order of the Golden
Fleece ; rev. the city personified by a turreted female
wilh shield, OB. CIY. SERY., giving her right hand
to a figure in mail, Minerva crowning him, ADSER-
TORI LIBERT ATIS ; in ex. YLMA GALL
EREPT, 13 Sept.,, 1704 ; edge lettered. A fine uncir-
culated medal. Size 26
3646 Medalet, same date, BOIIS ARTE CAPTA,
D. 8 Sept., 1702 ; l'SDEM ET GALLIS MARTE
EREPTA, 10th Sept., 1704. Proof. Size 16
3647 Small coins. 2 pieces
) v 3648 Ueach, one side plain, a horn (jagdhorn), and the letter
LI ; pfenning without date. Rare.
' 3649 Yienna (Wein) city ; Ivlippe, 1529; a triplet of leaves
3650
repeated 4 times. Fine and rare.
Size 12
Medal of the city.
7<T 3651
3652
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A memorial of the war
against the Turks, 1683. Size 17
Medal dollar (Salvator thaler), with the head of
Christ; rev. the city; SYB YMBRA — ALARVM
TYARVM ; below, in a cartouche, MYNYS Y BER-
NES. Fine impression and not circulated, but slightly
notched on edge. Rare.
Crown of 1781. Episcopal of Cardinal Christo-
pher. Bust ; rev. arms and cardinal’s hat. Fine and
very rare. Not in Wellenheim.
Beautiful uncirculated thaler of 1868. “ III
Deutsches bundes schiessen wein, 1868,” double eagle
and crown ; rev. a female hanging shield of Prussia on
a tree; below, SE1DAN. NIR WOLLER SEIR, etc.
•' 3654 Walkenreid Abbey, 1657 ; CL. under a crown, and
one of 1688. Bust of Fred., Duke of Saxony ; gro-
sclien and double groschen. Not in Wellenheim. Yery
rare. 2 pieces
Wallenstein, Duke Albert (of Friedland), groschen,
1627-3-9 and ’31 ; bust of the Duke and different re-
verses. Described by Wellenheim and Appel, in full.
Rare. 5 pieces
365
3655
225
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
3656 Walteriiousen (City). Beautiful medalet. “ In Me-
moriam Saecularem Noveler Constitutae Formse Schol-
astic du Lucrse ” ; edifice and shield. Size 15
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3657 Wallmoden, Count Louis of Gimborn ; “ XX Eine
Eeine Mark.” \ crown, 1802 ; beautiful coat-of-arms.
Rare.
3658 Werden Abbey; MON-HO-REV-DOM-COX ; with-
in the circle, LXX ; below, II II; rev. ABB-IX-
WED ET HEL ; within “ YIII” ; base. Yery rare.
Well., 8133.
3659 Duplicate.
3660 (or Donauworth, not Abbey of). Uncirculated,
but stained crown of Charles Y., (15)43 ; his bust, with
sceptre and crown, double eagle with “ W ” on small
shield covering his breast. Rare. (See Well., 2425).
* 3661 Half-crown, same. Rubbed.
3662 Beautiful proof medal of Werden, 1704. Bust of
Louis William, of Baden ; rev. ILOSTE-CAESO-
E Y G ATO-C ASTRIS DIREPTIS ; a fortified town,
Xeptune lying before it holding aloft a crown. See
Weil., 13,151. Size 24
3662* Weissenberg- (City), ’ dollar. Rare.
3663 Wied ; Count Frederick Alex. ; his bust ; rev. view of
a port ; ^ crown, medal style. Beautiful uncirculated
piece.
3664 A variety of his coins from 1745. 4 pieces
' 3665 Werle (City in Gustrow, Mecklenburg) ; bracteate, sol-
idus, and half solidus. Fine and rare lot. 4 pieces
3666 Solidus, MOXETA GUSTROWE, cross; rev.
CIYIT DNI DWERLE ; see Well., 5426. Fine and
rare.
3667 Wesel (City). Coins resembling a Bohemian groat,
MOXETA WESEL, cross; rev. arms on shield and
ins. Two varieties, fine and rare. Xot in Well.
2 pieces
3668 Westphalia, Kingdom under Jerome Bonaparte, “ Two
Francs,” by Tiolier. Bust laureated, edge lettered;
barely circulated. Yery fine and rare. 1808.
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3675
V 3676
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3678
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3683
3684
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc.
Westphalia. J Franc. Same type and date. Uncir-
culated. Rare.
Medal Coin of 1811, convention piece. Bust;
rev. GLUCK AUE GLAUSTIT ALIM AUGUST.
Ex. tine and rare.
Base coins. I TC Thaler, 20 cents, etc. 6 pieces
Wismar (in Mecklenberg). Solidus; obv. * MO NET A
WYSMAR, cross fleurie, in centre, star ; rev. frill face,
or mask, Cl VITAS MAGROP. (See Well., 5293).
Very fine and excessively rare.
Solidus ; same legend, different type. Equally
tine and rare.
Pennies, with long and short cross. 2 pieces
24 Einen-thalers, 1652, etc. Very fine. 2 do.
Same. 2 do.
Brilliant uncirculated Crown of 1622, under Fer-
dinand II. ; obv. St. Lawrence standing ; rev. double
eagle. Very rare.
Half-crown, same or similar type, 1672. Well.,
5298.
Quarter-crown do.
Wiedenbruck (City.) Arms of Osnaburg. (Wheel.)
Rare denarius.
Wittenberg (City). Small coin. Solidus. Rare.
Medal to commemorate the plague, soon after Lu-
ther’s death, 1551. Half-dollar medal ; on one side
Moses and the Israelites before their tents, serpent on
a cross, text from the Bible ; rev. crucifixion of Christ,
another text. A medal of the time, cast and tooled.
Very rare.
Another Plague Medal ; crown, very broad,
called “ Pest-tlialer,” from a die ; very beautiful ; in-
scription on both sides in two circles, cross, serpent
twining, Hum. 21 ; rev. crucifixion, two Roman sol-
diers. Uncirculated. Size 30
Same, beautiful, nearly proof crown Medal. Both
sides crowded with figures, serpent in the wilderness
and crucifixion as before. Very rare.
Silver Coins of German Cities , etc. 227
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3685 Wittenberg (City). Same, equally interesting and rare
crown. Nearly as fine.
A description of these medals may be found in Madai, No. 2369.
C 3686 Windischgratz. Half-crown of Prince Joseph Nicholas,
1777 ; bust and coat-of-arms. See Wellenheim, 11,238.
Fine and rare.
3687 Worms (city). Reformation Jubilee Klippe, 16-W-17 ;
on a shield, key. Rare.
'£%688 — — Extremely fine uncirculated crown to commemo-
rate the same evangelical jubilee. LVMEN EVAN-
GELI, Bible and candle; rev. NOMEN DOMINI,
light on a tower. Madai, 2356; Well., 4274. Very
rare.
3689 Wolgat (City.) Small coin. Rare.
3690 Wurzburg (or Wurtzburg). Episcopal coin of Otho,
bishop, 1207-123- ; bust; rev. church; Wellenheim,
3159. Fine and rare denarius.
3691 Half-denarius of Berthold, bishop, 1267-1282.
Well., 3160. Rare.
3692 Others, not classified. Old and rare. 6 pieces
3693 Melchior, bishop, 1544-1558 ; fine crown, 1554.
Saint Killian standing, shield on breast, sword and staff,
with large head, MELCI4IO WIRCHBVR; rev.
CAROL VS V., double eagle. Fine and very rare,
Madai, 905 ; Well., 3165.
John Phillip, 1642-1673 ; St. Killian standing,
etc. Gfroschen and double grosehen. 2 pieces
Others ; some older than last, others later. 6 do.
3694
3695
3696
3697
3698
3699
3700
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John Philip, bishop from 1699 to 1719. Splendid
uncirculated crown medal, 1702 ; bust ; rev. fir tree, be-
low, shield ; SEMPER IDEM. Madai, 918 ; Well.,
3195. Rare.
Mortuary rnedalet of same. Size 16 and 18. Rare
and fine. 2 pieces
Anselm Francis, 1746-1 749. Grosehen. Fine.
Charles Phillip, 1749 to 1751. Grosehen. Rare.
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3701 AVurzburg. Francis Louis, 1779-1795. Splendid uncir-
culated medal crown, 1791 ; bust ; rev. emblematical
picture, MERCJES LABORUM. Appel, 637 ; Well.,
3230. Rare.
Same. Crown of 1794 : rev. PRO PATRIA.
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3703
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AY ell. , 3 234. V ery fine.
Same. Bamberg convention dollar, 1795 ; coat-
3704
of-arms ; rev. X MARK. Fine.
George Charles, 1795-1801, (coined from church
silver.) Crown of 1795 ; bust ; rev. PRO PATRIA.
Fine. Well., 3238.
Same, from another die, different coat-of-arms.
Nearly proof crown.
'3706 Same. Half-crown, 1795 ; rev. St. Killian between
two allegorical figures. Very fine and rate.
3707 Ysenberg. A single coin ; dime size.
MISCELLANEOUS SILVER COINS.
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Bracteates of the 13th century, size 14
; Emperors’
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heads, arms, etc., etc.
Similar.
12 pieces
12 do.
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3710
Similar, but smaller ; size 10.
10 do.
rf
3711
Similar lot.
11 do.
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3712
Remarkably large and fine.
2 do.
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3713
Denarii : Ilalle, Worms, etc. Fine and rare lot. 14 do.
3714
* *
Some smaller, and struck only on one side. A
rare lot.
10 pieces
ofaCl f-
/O 3715
Groats and old episcopal coins, groat size ;
unclassified.
Remarkably fine.
10 pieces-
/0 3716
German Coins, 12 Einen-thalers.
Size 10
YSatm*
ft 3717
Klippe and two of Ilildesheim. Rare.
3 pieces
(3718
Base silver coins.
25 do.
.3719
Similar.
25 do.
\3720
do.
25 do.
Gr-r C/Y
3721
do.
25 do.
3722
do.
25 do.
Copper Coins of German Cities , etc.
229
C 3723 Base Silver coins. 25 pieces
- - 3724 Japanese Itzben and 4 Quarter do. 5 do.
A 3725 Emanuel Pinto, 4 tari, 1768.
r^Ts 726 Andreas Gritti ; doge, Venice, 1523-29. Quarter-
crown.
3727 Gioacchim Napoleon (Murat). 2 lira, 1813.
3728 Unclassified, average franc value. 6 pieces
, 3729 Goslar. Thick dollar of the 15tli century. (Size 18.)
St. Simon and Judas standing. Uncirculated, and
probably very rare and valuable. Full weight.
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COPPER COINS AND TOKENS OF SEQUESTRATED
GERMAN CITIES, PRINCIPALITIES, ETC.
Alphabetically Arranged.
177 V . '
3730 Ahlen. Tokens, VI — 1. 2 pieces V *
3731 Aix la Chapelle (Aclien) coins. 18 do.
• 3732 Altenburg, (city). Medal in honor of a minister.
Size 20
J 3733 Altona. Tin medal in honor of Conrad Von Blucher,
1845, by Lorens. Fine proof. Size 24
/ 3734 Aniiolt and Annaberg. 3 pieces
v: ' 3735 Anspacii. Of the thirty-years’ war, F. C. 39 and 40.
Pare. 2 pieces
3736 Augsburg (City.) (Pine cone.) Klippes. Extra line.
3 pieces
3737 Measure tokens ; 3 sizes and 3 pieces.
... 3738 Pare tokens and coins with descriptions. 5 do.
3739 Coins. 11 do. \j
3740 Baden and Bamberg medalet and coins. Fine. 7 do.
3741 Baumberg, in Bavaria; monastery and porcelain factory
in Bauenstein. Pare and pretty tokens. 2 pieces
3742 Batenburg and Beckum Coins 4 do.
^ 3743 Berg (Duchy), and City of Bocholt. 5 pieces ’ C > (
3744 Berlin (City). Prize medal; fine wreath, locomotive,
and Germania seated. Proof. Size 28 •
3745 Reformation medal and various tokens. 5 pieces
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230
',/ 3747
■ v/ 3743
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3749
*/~3750
3751
/0 3752
3753
// 3754
0^3755
3756
Copper Coins of German Cities, etc,
A /o1 3<4G Bielefield. Turnerfest medal and lager-bier token ;
“ Gute fur eine bier.” Very tine. 2 pieces
Brandenburg and Bretzenbeim. (Siege piece.) 4 do.
Bremen Coins and tokens. Very tine. 20 do.
Brunswick and Barony of Bronkhorst Coins and
tokens. Fine and rare lot. 20 pieces
Caming, Cassel, and Coburg Coins and tokens. “ Ein
sekoppen bier.” Fine and rare. 4 pieces
Coesfeld, Constanz, and Cologne Medal. (View of the
cathedral finished and unfinished.) 25 pieces
Corvey. Old and rare coins. 13 do.
Dantzie and Diepholz (u lfliller.”) Fine, rare. 3 do.
Dortmund and Dresden coins and tokens. 9 do.
Dulmen ; coin of the city, 1622. Ex. fine and rare.
Eckernforde (City.) Medalets commemorating an
event on the 5th April, 1849 ; a series from size 15 to
22. ZEE STORUNG D. DAN LINIENSCHIEF-
FES CHRISTIAN VIII. UND FRORERUNG
DER FREGATE GEFION. No duplicate. Eine
bronze. 5 pieces
Ebberfeld. Famine tokens, 1816 and 1847 ; 1 BROD,
KORN VEREIN. 2 pieces
Same. do. 2 do.
do. do. 2 do.
do. do. 3 do.
Einbeck. [It was in this city that the Duke of Bruns-
wick gave Dr. Luther a cask of beer.] Beautiful little
coins of the city, 16th century. 12 pieces
EicnsTEDT and Erfurt, (known by wheel.) 6 pieces
Emden, Fried richstal, and E. Fresia; coins and tokens.
Frankfurt Klippe, EINE ASS, two sprigs of olive
crossed. Ex. rare. Size 16. 2 pieces
Jews’ hellers and pfennings and tokens of the
city, said to be rare. Very fine. 13 pieces
3766 Coins of Duke Frimas, known by his arms as
Bishop of Mentz (wheel), and Medal of John of Austria,
with view of State-house. 4 pieces
3767 City coins. 31 pieces
3757
3758
3759
3760
3761
3762
3763
3764
13765.
1 3766
Copper Coins of German Cities , etc. 231
3769
3772
3773
3774
3775
3776
3777
2- 3778
3779
3780
3781
3782
B 3783
3784
3785
3786
3787
3788
3789
Friedberg. Fine medal, with view of battle, and on
reverse Frederick the Great on horseback; heavy sil-
ver-plate. Fare. Size 25
Freising and Fraukenhansen. 5 pieces
Fijlda. (City.) Beer token and coin, and coins of the
Count of Fugger. 6 pieces
Fctrstenberg and Furth. Tokens. 2 do.
Geislingen coins, and Gnissen medal of Turner festival,
1862. All extra fine. 4 pieces
Goslar, Gottingen, and Gotha. (Cities.) Coins and
tokens. 23 pieces.
Halberstadt, Halle, and Hamm. Coins, tokens and
shells. Many fine and rare. 22 pieces
Hanau. Battle of 1813, and coins. 3 pieces
Hanover. Semi-centennial of Waterloo, 18th June,
1865 ; splendid proof medal in bronze. Size 22
Medals and tokens. 6 pieces
FIallberg and Haag, in Bavaria. Beautiful and rare
tokens. (Baron. Halberg founded a colony, etc.) 7 pcs
Haltern and Haineln. Very rare. 2 do.
Hamburg. Medal of Solomon Heine, founder of the
Jewish Hospital, 1841 ; bust, and view of the hospital ;
fine bronze proof. Rare. Size 30
Medal ; made from the copper roof of the cathe-
dral, burnt 1842; and one in tin, with the bust of a
Jewish doctor, Arn Heise. 2 pieces
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Tokens, dog marks, etc.
5 do.
FIeidelberg, beer token ; Harburg token, Hildburg-
hausen and Hervord coins. 7 pieces
Hildesiieim. Siege klippe, 1629 ; famine tokens, 1658,
and coins. Extremely rare lot. 14 pieces
Holland. Reformation medals, third centennial, in
1817. Proof. Rare. Size 19
Ilmena (City) ; type, hen ; and Ilsenberg, in the Hartz
Mountains ; miners’ tokens. A fine and rare lot. 5 pcs
Ismy and Iserlohn (cities). Beer tokens and coins.
Fine. 3 pieces
Jever (Count), and Jtilich (Duchy), coins. 8 pieces
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3790 Julicii. Siege klip.pe, 1543 ; thick piece of square copper,
one inch diameter ; shield with lion, branching tail.
Ex. fine and rare.
3791 Karlsktjhe and Kuchen. Extra fine tokens and coins.
5 pieces
3792 Lauenberg and Lend, in Bavaria ; (cow lying down).
rare.
3793 Leipsic. Jubilee of the 50th year after the French in-
l vasion, in 1813, and other tokens, medals, and coins;
f copper, brass, and tin. Fine lot. 7 pieces
3794 Limburg and Lindau, (linden tree), beautiful coins amd
tokens. 6 pieces
3795 Loitra, Liibeck, and Lowenstein. 12 do.
3796 Luneburg and Luttich. 6 do.
3797 Mansfeld, (city). Early coins, rare. Marsberg City,
coins, and one of the City of Minden. 13 pieces
3798 Mayence (Metz). Wheel; many varieties, both of the
city and bishopric, including a bridge toll token. Bare.
16 pieces
) ( 3799 Siege coins of 5, 2, and 1 Sol., in different quali-
ties of bronze; some very thick — with slight qualifica-
tion, an uncirculated lot. u 1798. Lau 2.” Very
rare. 8 pieces
3800 Montfort and Mlilhausen ; coins and tokens. 5 do.
3801 Munich. Turnerfest and saengerfest tokens, 1844-’64.
Yery fine. 4 pieces
3802 Pattern coins and medals in the antique Greek
style — gems, and medal in tin with copper plug of
Louis I., King, friend of Lola Montez. R. R. 8 pcs
3803 Munster (of the city and Bishopric). Domcajoitd piece,
broad coin. “Sogenanntes Bursarien-Zeiehen,’’ 1608.
SAYLE. SAYLE QYID ME PEKSEQVE ; Saul on
horseback, his hand uplifted ; rev. within a garnished
circle, *S*1*1*1*; date above ; below, a counter
stamp, E. Y. B. Extra fine and rare. See Well., 7663
(marked K. R.) Size 22.
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Copper Coins of German Cities , etc.
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J 3804: Munster. Similar, same date; bust of St. Paul, etc.,
*1*1 * 1. One *1*1*1*1 with counterstamp.
One * Y * 1 * and stamp and other varieties not in
Wellenheim. Among the most interesting and rare
in the copper collection ; dates 160 Sand 1661. 7 piecse
3805 Set of “ Poor tokens” for church districts; KIRS-
PEL SANCTI MARTINI ; rev. FUR. DIE ARMEN,
1699, etc. No two- alike. Very tine and rare. Size 16
6 pieces
Other u Bursaurien” coins (a famous Episcopal
■ chapter) similar to No. 3803. 6 pieces
Episcopal and city coins. 47 pieces
Neuhensel medal, Newburg Monastery token, and coins
of Nordheiin, with coins and meraux of Nuremberg
“ the ancient.” Fine lot. 13 pieces
Ofen. Offenbach, Oldenburg; tokens of these cities
and coins of Osnaburg. 10 pieces
Osnaburg. Ex. fine coins, and very rare of Osterode in
3806
3807
380S
3809
3810
3811
3812
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the Hartz.
Paderborn, Bishopric and city.
Siege coins. Very rare.
Passarowitz. Tin medal, 21 July, 1718.
the Turk. Proof with copper plug.
17 pieces
24 pieces
3 pieces
War with
Size 28
Fine and rare.
3 pieces
Pforzheim and Pomerania token and coins. 6 pieces
Prague and 3 Prussian JetDiis. 4 pieces
Ragusa (Italy) Ravensburg, on Lake Constance, (one-
sided. Rare. 5 pieces
Regensburg (City) Rare old coins and klippes, and 3
obsidional tokens. Valuable lot. .21 pieces
Rheda (Principality), and City of Rlieine. 5 pieces
Ridberg (Count of), and City of Riga. 6 pieces
Rostock and Rudolstadt, cities. 17 pieces
Romania. Proof set, 1867, 10. 5-2 and 1 BANI. 4 pieces.
Duplicate set. All bright proof. 4 pieces
Saalfeld Duchy. Principality of Salra, and Bishopric
of Salzburg. 9 pieces
3814 Parchin and Pestii (hospital token).
3815
3816
3817
3818
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3820
3821
3 3822
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3825 Salzthalum ; token for a load of turf ; Salzbergu and
2 j-' Schlensingen cities coins. 7 pieces
, 3826 Sciionan, Schmalkalden, Schweinfurth, and Scliwaars-
burg coins. 32 pieces
3827 Schweinfurtii Reformation medal, 31 Oct., 1717, view
of the city ; rev. angel flying with the Bible. Yery
fine and rare. Size 22
ff :• ■ ■■ ( 3828 Schleswig -Holstein coins and medals, with loops,
(1864.) Last Danish war, F. Jos.-and William. Proof.
7 pieces
3829 Servia. Beautiful pattern coins, with Russian inscrip-
tions. 10 Para, 5 Para, and 1 para. Obrenowitoc-h
III. 1868. Yery rare. Bright. 4 pieces
Cost 10 francs each.
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s 3830 Solm (Principality.) Soest city, and Speyer, Bishop-
ric. 10 pieces
F 3831 Stettin, Stevenswortii axd Stralsund. (Cities). Rare.
6 pieces
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’ 3832 StRxIlshnd medalets, 1716 and 1717. Bust of Charles
XII. of Sweden. “Tempus Revelat Omnia.” Lion
upright, holding sword and palm ; uncirculated and
bright. Yery beautiful and rare. Size of Goercks
Dalers. 2 pieces
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coin of St. Liborius of Paderborn. Rare lot. 10 pieces
rESCHEN. Masonic medal of Jos. II. and Fred. II. Busts
of the two facing ; rev. pillars of Jachin and Boaz.
Extremely fine, tin. Size 30
Ireves. Medal of John Hugo, Arch., 1676-1711, bust ;
rev. shields of cannons. Rare. Size 30
Medalet of Francis Louis, Arch., bust ; rev. hand
from above guiding lion. Fine and rare. Size 14
f 3838*
8 pieces
Jlm City ; coins and tokens. Fine and rare lot. 12 pcs
Medal, Gymnasium. Bridge over the Danube
completed. Copper and tin. Yery fine. Size 20
2 pieces
Sundries .
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^ 3839 Vienna.
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Coins of the city. 5 heads of barley ? Rare.
4 pieces
W ALDECK AND W ARBURG. 26 piece
Walteriiausen and Warendorf, near Munster, (cities.)
Coins and tokens. Ex. fine. 4 pieces
Weisinburg, Werl, and Wesel. Tlie first city, tlie
scene of the first battle of the late war ; on the last,
three weasels running. 3 pieces
Westphalia (under Jerome). 10 pieces
Wied and Wiedenbruck. Winlass-wheel. 3 do. \
Wismar (City). 9 do. 3
Wittenberg. Plague token. [See description of sil-
ver coins of this city, same type]. Rare. Size 20
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Bronze, fine proof.
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3849 Zeulenroda. “ Harmony ” token. Rare.
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Medal. Bust, “born 10 Nov., Nn &
16 ; rev. Luther s monument.
Size 24
3848 Wurzburg and Wurtemberg.
22 pieces
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3852
3853
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3856
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pieces
Wooden Medal, bronze do., cast, and two Japanese
Tempo. 4 pieces
Medals in bronze and tin, about size 38. Argentine Re- ..
public and Montevideo. Very fine. 2 pieces
Medals of Frederick the Great, Ferdinand VII., and
copies of Jewish coins 4 pieces
Old Buttons, Coins, shell Medal, etc. 25 do.
Box pearl Counters. Chinese.
Box with jeweller’s scale and 12 weights, made in 1675,
at Hamburg, 5 x 2J inches.
With 33 weights, made in 1636, in Colonge ,
thicker than last. Same size.
Gold-testing Rod, 16 bars, from 16 to 1 carat fine, used
by jewellers on touchstone. Valuable.
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3859 Silver Teaspoon, from the table service of the Em-
peror .Napoleon I., with a letter relating thereto from
the Grand Chamberlain of .Napoleon III.’s household ;
has the Emperor’s arms, etc, Very rare.
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NUMISMATIC BOOKS, CATALOGUES, AND PA-
, PER MONEY.
I . ,14- •'"'3860 Simon’s Essay on Irish Coins, with appendix. Dublin,
1 1749. Small folio, calf.
Ij J f*3861 Snelling’s Yiew of the Silver Coins and Coinage of
England from the Conquest, etc. London, 1762 Fo-
/ ' lio, as it is.
3862 Madden’s Jewish Coinage, with 254 wood-cuts and a
plate of alphabets. London, 1864. Oct., half-calf.
1 1 / 3863 Humphrey’s Coinage of the British Empire, illustrated
by plates worked in gold, silver, and copper. London,
1868. Oct., cloth.
3864 Wellenheim’s Catalogue in three volumes; the first
being the antique portion of the collection in French,
the other volumes in German. Very fine copy and
— very rare. Vienna, 1847, Octv., half morocco.
3865 Snowden’s Description of the Coins in the United
States Mint Cabinet. Philadelphia. Oct., cloth.
3866 Description of the Washington Medals and other
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Philadelphia, 1861. Quarto, cloth.
3867 Prime’s Coins, Medals, and Seals, ancient and modern,
illustrated and described. New York, 1864. Small
quarto, cloth. Scarce.
3868 Coin Catalogues. A bundle containing 46 pieces.
3869 With illustrations and prices. Some rare. 8 pcs
3870 Paper Money ; Kossuth, Confederate, and Cuban Bonds,
French Assignats, etc., etc. A bundle containing 130
pieces.
3871 Iron fire-proof Cabinet Safe.
g'his convenient and handsome Cabinet was made for the late Dr.
‘ Chilton. It has besides closets, sixty-six drawers, made to accorn-
T C A- modate coins, medals, and other objects requiring more depth. It
is 5 812 feet high, 4 broad, and 2 deep, with white marble top and
double doors, velvet lined.
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